Development of worm-like polymeric drug carriers with multiple ligands for targeting heterogeneous breast cancer cells

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In this study, wormorm-like polymeric micelles were construted from poly(L-lactic acid)-b-poly(ethyelen glycol) (PLLA-b-PEG) block copolymers via worm-like (or cylindrical) self- assembly that consisted of a relatively long PLLA block (Mn 7K Daltons) at the core and a relatively short PEG block (Mn 2K Daltons) as the shell. Several cancer-targeting moieties (such as folate, cobalamin, and cyclic arginine-glycine-aspartic (RGD) peptide) were chemically coupled with the succinylated or maleimided PEG block of PLLA-b-PEG to act as a cancer cell-specific targeting ligand for breast cancer. The worm-like micelles with muplite cancer cell-specific ligands proved to be successful in recognizing different breast cancer cells at once. This has the potential to aid in cancer-specific drug delivery and to be used as an effective treatment for breast cancer.

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Lee, A. H., Oh, K. T., Baik, H. J., Lee, B. R., Oh, Y. T., Lee, D. H., & Lee, E. S. (2010). Development of worm-like polymeric drug carriers with multiple ligands for targeting heterogeneous breast cancer cells. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 31(8), 2265–2271. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2010.31.8.2265

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