Kui CHEN, Zhi-yun LI, Wei-dong ZHANG, Gao-jian CHEN. Glycopolymers with High Affinity toward Cancer Cells[J]. Polymer Bulletin, 2015,28(10):74-82. DOI: 10.14028/j.cnki.1003-3726.2015.10.009.
Sugars are the foundation of all life and play an irreplaceable role in a variety of cellular events. Glycopolymers with pendent sugar moieties
which are able to interact with lectin as multivalent ligand in a similar manner to natural glycoproteins
are relatively easy to synthesize and are attracting more attentions recently. Cell surface glycosylation is believed to be important in understanding and the treatment of cancer
and certain sugars have high affinity toward receptors or proteins on cancer cell surface. Herein reports especially those from our lab about the synthesis and application of glycopolymers with high affinity toward cancer cells are discussed
with special focus on the one-pot synthesis of glycopolymers and the application of glycopolymer-based materials as models to interact with protein/cells
in targeted cancer cell imaging/therapy and tumor cell capturing. It is demonstrated that efficient polymeric synthetic methods greatly simplify the fabrication of carbohydrate-based materials
and complex glycopolymer-based materials has a broad application prospects.