Abstract
Aptamers, or nucleic acid ligands, have gained clinical interest over the past 20 years due to their unique characteristics, which are a combination of the best facets of small molecules and antibodies. The high binding affinity and specificity of aptamers allows for isolation of an artificial ligand for theoretically any therapeutic target of interest. Chemical manipulations of aptamers also allow for fine-tuning of their bioavailability, and antidote control greatly expands their clinical use. Here we review the various methods of antidote control of aptamer therapeutics – matched oligonucleotide antidotes and universal antidotes. We also describe the development, recent progress, and potential future therapeutic applications of these types of aptamer-antidote pairs.
Keywords: Anticoagulant, antidote, antiplatelet, aptamer, oligonucleotide antidote, therapeutic, universal antidote, nucleic acid ligands, small molecules, antibodies, aptamer-antidote pairs, viral RNA, oligonucleotides, therapeutic target, clinical interest.
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Title:Antidote Control of Aptamer Therapeutics: The Road to a Safer Class of Drug Agents
Volume: 13 Issue: 10
Author(s): K. M. Bompiani, R. S. Woodruff, R. C. Becker, S. M. Nimjee and B. A. Sullenger
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Keywords: Anticoagulant, antidote, antiplatelet, aptamer, oligonucleotide antidote, therapeutic, universal antidote, nucleic acid ligands, small molecules, antibodies, aptamer-antidote pairs, viral RNA, oligonucleotides, therapeutic target, clinical interest.
Abstract: Aptamers, or nucleic acid ligands, have gained clinical interest over the past 20 years due to their unique characteristics, which are a combination of the best facets of small molecules and antibodies. The high binding affinity and specificity of aptamers allows for isolation of an artificial ligand for theoretically any therapeutic target of interest. Chemical manipulations of aptamers also allow for fine-tuning of their bioavailability, and antidote control greatly expands their clinical use. Here we review the various methods of antidote control of aptamer therapeutics – matched oligonucleotide antidotes and universal antidotes. We also describe the development, recent progress, and potential future therapeutic applications of these types of aptamer-antidote pairs.
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M. Bompiani K., S. Woodruff R., C. Becker R., M. Nimjee S. and A. Sullenger B., Antidote Control of Aptamer Therapeutics: The Road to a Safer Class of Drug Agents, Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology 2012; 13 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920112802273137
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138920112802273137 |
Print ISSN 1389-2010 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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