l-Asparaginase (l-ASNase) catalyzes the hydrolysis of l-asparagine, leading to its depletion and subsequent effects on the cellular proliferation and survival. In contrast to normal cells, malignant cells that lack asparagine synthase are extremely susceptible to asparagine deficiency. l-ASNase has been successfully employed in treating pediatric leukemias and non-Hodgkin lymphomas; however, its usage in adult patients and other types of cancer is limited due to significant side effects and drug resistance. Recent research has explored alternative formulations and delivery methods to enhance its efficacy and minimize adverse effects. One promising approach involves the immobilization of l-ASNase onto nanostructured materials, offering improved enzymatic activity and biocompatibility of the support. We harnessed an l-ASNase type II preparation to develop a novel strategy of enzyme immobilization on graphene oxide (GO)-based support. We compared GO and nanographene oxide (nGO) in terms of their biocompatibility and influence on enzyme parameters. The obtained l-ASNase on the nGO nanobiocatalyst maintains enzymatic activity and increases its stability, selectively acting on K562 leukemia cells without cytotoxic influence on normal endothelial cells. In the case of treated K562 cells, we confirmed enlargement in the cell and nucleus size, disturbance in the cell cycle (interphase and metaphase), and increased apoptosis rate. The potential therapeutic possibilities of immobilized l-ASNase on leukemia cell damage are also discussed, highlighting the importance of further research in this area for advancing cancer therapy.

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