Immobilized DNA aptamers used as potent attractors for vascular endothelial cell: In vitro study of female rat

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Vascular endothelial cells are essential to vascular function and maintenance. Dysfunction of these cells can lead to the development of cardiovascular disease or contribute to tumorigenesis. As such, the therapeutic modulation and monitoring of vascular endothelial cells are of significant clinical interest, and several endothelial-specific ligands have been developed for drug delivery and the monitoring of endothelial function. However, the application of these ligands has been limited by their high cost and tendency to induce immune responses, highlighting a need for alternate methods of targeting vascular endothelial cells. In the present study, we explore the therapeutic potential of DNA aptamers. Using cell-SELEX technology, we identified two aptamers with specific binding affinity for vascular endothelial cells and propose that these molecules show potential for use as new ligands for drug and biomarker research concerning vascular endothelial cells.

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Cha, J. J., Lee, H., Kim, M., Kang, J., Song, H., Kim, M. G., & Lee, J. H. (2020). Immobilized DNA aptamers used as potent attractors for vascular endothelial cell: In vitro study of female rat. Bioscience Reports, 40(1). https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20182444

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