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Aptamers: A Cutting-Edge Approach for Gram-Negative Bacterial Pathogen Identification.

María Guadalupe Córdova-EspinozaRosa González-VázquezRolando Rafik Barron-FattelRaquel Gónzalez-VázquezMarco Antonio Vargas-HernándezExsal Manuel Albores-MéndezAna Laura Esquivel-CamposFelipe Mendoza-PérezLino Mayorga-ReyesMaría Angélica Gutiérrez-NavaKaren Medina-QueroAlejandro Escamilla-Gutiérrez
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Early and accurate diagnoses of pathogenic microorganisms is essential to correctly identify diseases, treating infections, and tracking disease outbreaks associated with microbial infections, to develop precautionary measures that allow a fast and effective response in epidemics and pandemics, thus improving public health. Aptamers are a class of synthetic nucleic acid molecules with the potential to be used for medical purposes, since they can be directed towards any target molecule. Currently, the use of aptamers has increased because they are a useful tool in the detection of specific targets. We present a brief review of the use of aptamers to detect and identify bacteria or even some toxins with clinical importance. This work describes the advances in the technology of aptamers, with the purpose of providing knowledge to develop new aptamers for diagnoses and treatment of different diseases caused by infectious microorganisms.
Keyphrases
  • nucleic acid
  • gram negative
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • multidrug resistant
  • quantum dots