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Aptamers chemistry: Chemical modifications and conjugation strategies

  • Fadwa Odeh
  • , Hamdi Nsairat
  • , Walhan Alshaer*
  • , Mohammad A. Ismail
  • , Ezaldeen Esawi
  • , Baraa Qaqish
  • , Abeer Al Bawab
  • , Said I. Ismail
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Jordan
  • Qatar Foundation HQ

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Abstract

Soon after they were first described in 1990, aptamers were largely recognized as a new class of biological ligands that can rival antibodies in various analytical, diagnostic, and therapeutic applications. Aptamers are short single-stranded RNA or DNA oligonucleotides capable of folding into complex 3D structures, enabling them to bind to a large variety of targets ranging from small ions to an entire organism. Their high binding specificity and affinity make them comparable to antibodies, but they are superior regarding a longer shelf life, simple production and chemical modification, in addition to low toxicity and immunogenicity. In the past three decades, aptamers have been used in a plethora of therapeutics and drug delivery systems that involve innovative delivery mechanisms and carrying various types of drug cargos. However, the successful translation of aptamer research from bench to bedside has been challenged by several limitations that slow down the realization of promising aptamer applications as therapeutics at the clinical level. The main limitations include the susceptibility to degradation by nucleases, fast renal clearance, low thermal stability, and the limited functional group diversity. The solution to overcome such limitations lies in the chemistry of aptamers. The current review will focus on the recent arts of aptamer chemistry that have been evolved to refine the pharmacological properties of aptamers. Moreover, this review will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of such chemical modifications and how they impact the pharmacological properties of aptamers. Finally, this review will summarize the conjugation strategies of aptamers to nanocarriers for developing targeted drug delivery systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3
JournalMolecules
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Aptamers
  • Chemical modifications
  • Conjugation
  • Drug delivery
  • Nanocarriers

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