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Selection of a Nuclease-Resistant RNA Aptamer Targeting CD19

Carla L. Esposito    
Katrien Van Roosbroeck    
Gianluca Santamaria    
Deborah Rotoli    
Annamaria Sandomenico    
William G. Wierda    
Alessandra Ferrajoli    
Menotti Ruvo    
George A. Calin    
Vittorio de Franciscis and Silvia Catuogno    

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Haematological malignancies show a constantly growing incidence, accounting for 6.5% of new cancer cases worldwide. Among them, B-cell neoplasms often show resistance to conventional chemotherapy that is also associated with numerous adverse effects. Therefore, in order for the treatment outcome to be improved, the development of new safe and effective targeted therapeutic approaches represents a main challenge. In this regard, nucleic acid aptamers are very attractive molecules. Indeed, they show high affinity and specificity for their target, increased tumour penetration, and low toxicity. Recently, CD19 has emerged as a key surface marker of malignant B cells, suitable for the development of new compounds for malignant B-cell targeting. Here, we isolated an RNA aptamer targeting the human CD19 antigen on malignant B cells that was able to rapidly internalise into target cells. Therefore, it represents a useful carrier for secondary reagents and a promising tool for the development of new safe and effective targeted therapies for B-cell malignancy treatment.

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