Journal article
Aptamer-mediated cancer gene therapy
D Xiang, S Shigdar, G Qiao, SF Zhou, Y Li, MQ Wei, L Qiao, H Al Shamaileh, Y Zhu, C Zheng, C Pu, W Duan
Current Gene Therapy | Published : 2015
Abstract
Cancer as a genetic disorder is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Conventional anticancer options such as chemo-and/or radio-therapy have their own drawbacks and could not provide a cure in most cases at present. More effective therapeutic strategies with less side effects are urgently needed. Aptamers, also known as chemical antibodies, are single strand DNA or RNA molecules that can bind to their target molecules with high affinity and specificity. Such site-specific binding ability of aptamers facilitates the delivery and interaction of exogenous nucleic acids with diseased genes. Thus, aptamer-guided gene therapy has emerged as a promising anticancer strategy in addition to t..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Work at the authors' laboratory was supported by grants from National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, Australia-India Strategic Research Fund, Discovery Project grant (DP140100002) from Australian Research Council and The CASS Foundation.