Molecules (Nov 2017)

Development of Cell-Specific Aptamers: Recent Advances and Insight into the Selection Procedures

  • Kamal Rahimizadeh,
  • Hadi AlShamaileh,
  • Milena Fratini,
  • Madhuri Chakravarthy,
  • Michelle Stephen,
  • Sarah Shigdar,
  • Rakesh N. Veedu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules22122070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 12
p. 2070

Abstract

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Systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX) is an established procedure for developing short single-stranded nucleic acid ligands called aptamers against a target of choice. This approach has also been used for developing aptamers specific to whole cells named Cell-SELEX. Aptamers selected by Cell-SELEX have the potential to act as cell specific therapeutics, cell specific markers or cell specific drug delivery and imaging agents. However, aptamer development is a laborious and time-consuming process which is often challenging due to the requirement of frequent optimization of various steps involved in Cell-SELEX procedures. This review provides an insight into various procedures for selection, aptamer enrichment, regeneration and aptamer-binding analysis, in addition to a very recent update on all aptamers selected by Cell-SELEX procedures.

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