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Development of DNA Aptamers to Native EpCAM for Isolation of Lung Circulating Tumor Cells from Human Blood.

Galina S ZamayOlga S KolovskayaTatiana I IvanchenkoTatiana N ZamayDmitry V VeprintsevValentina L GrigorievaIrina I GaranzhaAlexey V KratYury E GlazyrinAna GargaunIvan N LapinValery A SvetlichnyiMaxim V BerezovskiAnna S Kichkailo
Published in: Cancers (2019)
We selected DNA aptamers to the epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) expressed on primary lung cancer cells isolated from the tumors of patients with non-small cell lung cancer using competitive displacement of aptamers from EpCAM by a corresponding antibody. The resulting aptamers clones showed good nanomolar affinity to EpCAM-positive lung cancer cells. Confocal microscopy imaging and spectral profiling of lung cancer tissues confirmed the same protein target for the aptamers and anti-EpCAM antibodies. Furthermore, the resulted aptamers were successfully applied for isolation and detection of circulating tumor cells in clinical samples of peripheral blood of lung cancer patients.
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