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Boronic Acid Ligands Can Target Multiple Subpopulations of Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells via pH-Dependent Glycan-Terminal Sialic Acid Recognition.

Takuya MiyazakiThahomina KhanYoshihiro TachiharaMichiko ItohTaiki MiyazawaTakayoshi SuganamiYuji MiyaharaHoracio CabralAkira Matsumoto
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2021)
Eradication of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is an ultimate goal in cancer chemotherapy. Although a ligand-assisted targeting approach seems rational, the existence of subpopulations of CSCs and their discrimination from those present on healthy sites makes it a severe challenge. Some boronic acid (BA) derivatives are known for the ability to bind with glycan-terminal sialic acid (SA), in a manner dependent on the acidification found in hypoxic tumoral microenvironment. Taking advantage of this feature, here we show that the BA-ligand fluorescence conjugate can effectively target multiple CSC subpopulations in parallel, which otherwise must be independently aimed when using antibody--ligands.
Keyphrases
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