Abstract:In patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia ( CML ), abnormal expansion of myeloid cells is maintained by expression of the p210 bcr -abl fusion protein. Thus, this protein and its mRNA represent primary targets to inhibit proliferation of these cells. Here we describe the properties of a ribozyme against the bcr -abl mRNA, expressed as a fusion transcript with the human U1 small nuclear RNA or the adenovirus VA1 RNA and delivered to the cells through retroviral vectors. These fusion ribozymes are specifical… Show more
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