Literature DB >> 20480151

Using aptamers to visualize and capture cancer cells.

Ying Pu1, Zhi Zhu, Huixia Liu, Jiani Zhang, Jun Liu, Weihong Tan.   

Abstract

Since diseased cells exist in exceedingly low concentration at the early stage of cancer, highly sensitive imaging and detection methods are required. By improving the methods for capturing and visualizing cancer cells, clinicians can diagnose metastatic relapse, stratify patients for therapeutic purposes, monitor response to drugs and therapies, and track tumor progression. Therefore, using advanced biotechnological and analytical methods combined with cell-SELEX (systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment)-based aptamers, we improved the capture and visualization of diseased cells in a manner that is inexpensive, simple, sensitive, and fast. This multiplexed cancer detection platform therefore improves our control over a range of clinical exigencies, including cancer diagnosis, therapeutic modalities, and drug delivery systems.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20480151     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-010-3715-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


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Review 1.  Recent developments in protein and cell-targeted aptamer selection and applications.

Authors:  Jun Liu; Mingxu You; Ying Pu; Huixia Liu; Mao Ye; Weihong Tan
Journal:  Curr Med Chem       Date:  2011       Impact factor: 4.530

Review 2.  Aptahistochemistry in diagnostic pathology: technical scrutiny and feasibility.

Authors:  Bakhtiar A Bukari; Marimuthu Citartan; Ewe Seng Ch'ng; Mawethu P Bilibana; Timofey Rozhdestvensky; Thean-Hock Tang
Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol       Date:  2017-03-20       Impact factor: 4.304

Review 3.  Applications of aptamers in targeted imaging: state of the art.

Authors:  Casey A Dougherty; Weibo Cai; Hao Hong
Journal:  Curr Top Med Chem       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 3.295

4.  Identification of RNA aptamers that internalize into HPV-16 E6/E7 transformed tonsillar epithelial cells.

Authors:  Francoise A Gourronc; William M Rockey; William H Thiel; Paloma H Giangrande; Aloysius J Klingelhutz
Journal:  Virology       Date:  2013-09-08       Impact factor: 3.616

5.  Target binding improves relaxivity in aptamer-gadolinium conjugates.

Authors:  Elyse D Bernard; Michael A Beking; Karunanithi Rajamanickam; Eve C Tsai; Maria C Derosa
Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem       Date:  2012-08-19       Impact factor: 3.358

6.  Aptamer-containing surfaces for selective capture of CD4 expressing cells.

Authors:  Qing Zhou; Ying Liu; Dong-Sik Shin; Jaime Silangcruz; Nazgul Tuleuova; Alexander Revzin
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2012-08-14       Impact factor: 3.882

7.  Selection of DNA aptamers against glioblastoma cells with high affinity and specificity.

Authors:  Dezhi Kang; Jiangjie Wang; Weiyun Zhang; Yanling Song; Xilan Li; Yuan Zou; Mingtao Zhu; Zhi Zhu; Fuyong Chen; Chaoyong James Yang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-10-02       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  DNA aptamers selectively target Leishmania infantum H2A protein.

Authors:  M Elena Martín; Marta García-Hernández; Eva M García-Recio; Gerónimo F Gómez-Chacón; Marta Sánchez-López; Víctor M González
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-10-21       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Detection and characterization of cancer cells and pathogenic bacteria using aptamer-based nano-conjugates.

Authors:  Vinayakumar Gedi; Young-Pil Kim
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2014-09-29       Impact factor: 3.576

Review 10.  Generating Cell Targeting Aptamers for Nanotheranostics Using Cell-SELEX.

Authors:  Yifan Lyu; Guang Chen; Dihua Shangguan; Liqin Zhang; Shuo Wan; Yuan Wu; Hui Zhang; Lian Duan; Chao Liu; Mingxu You; Jie Wang; Weihong Tan
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2016-06-15       Impact factor: 11.556

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