Abstract
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia causes a disproportional amount of immature white blood cells in the patients’ bone marrow. The significant undesired side effects associated with traditional chemotherapy treatment prompted us to study a more effective treatment strategy. We decorated polyisocyanopeptide scaffolds with the selective leukemia cell binding aptamer sgc8c and found that the polymers inhibit proliferation by G0/G1-phase arrest, serving as an opportunity for future therapeutic strategies.
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Zhang, Z., Tang, C., Hammink, R., Nelissen, F. H. T., Heus, H. A., & Kouwer, P. H. J. (2021). Multivalent Sgc8c-aptamer decorated polymer scaffolds for leukemia targeting. Chemical Communications, 57(22), 2744–2747. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc08205h
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