Isolation of RNA aptamers targeting HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells using cell-SELEX

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Abstract

Ligand molecules that can recognize and interact with cancer cell surface marker proteins with high affinity and specificity should greatly aid the development of novel cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. HER-2/ErbB2/Neu (HER-2), a member of the epidermal growth factor receptor family, is specifically overexpressed on the surface of breast cancer cells and serves as both a useful biomarker and a therapeutic target for breast cancer. In this study, we aimed to isolate RNA aptamers that specifically bind to a HER-2-overexpressing human breast cancer cell line, SK-BR-3, using Cell-SELEX strategy. The selected aptamers showed strong affinity to SK-BR-3, but not to MDA-MB-231, a HER-2-underexpressing breast cancer cell line. In addition, we confirmed the specific targeting of HER-2 receptor by aptamers using an unrelated mouse cell line overexpressing human HER-2 receptor. The HER-2-targeting RNA aptamers could become a useful reagent for the development of breast cancer diagnostics and therapeutics.

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Kang, H. S., Huh, Y. M., Kim, S., & Lee, D. ki. (2009). Isolation of RNA aptamers targeting HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells using cell-SELEX. Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society, 30(8), 1827–1831. https://doi.org/10.5012/bkcs.2009.30.8.1827

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