Abstract: Reactive nitrogen species (RNS)-based therapy is promising for cancer treatment, but codelivery of nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide anions ( • O 2 – ) is hindered by their short lifetimes and uncontrolled release. In this paper, we present a light-activated supramolecular theranostic system integrating NO release with chemodynamic therapy (CDT). β-Cyclodextrin-grafted hyaluronic acid (HA-CD) and a photoresponsive NO donor (Fc-NAp-NO) self-assemble into nanocarriers, further loaded with ascorbyl palmitate (PA) to supply H 2 O 2 . Upon irradiation, precise NO release and fluorescence imaging occur, while CDT yields • OH and • O 2 – . The • O 2 – rapidly reacts with NO to generate cytotoxic peroxynitrite (ONOO – ), amplifying RNS/ROS damage. This platform prevents achieved spatiotemporal control NO release, imaging-guided and cascade-enhanced tumor therapy.
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