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Next Generation of Ovarian Cancer Detection Using Aptamers
Ovarian cancer is among the seven most common types of cancer in women, being the most fatal gynecological tumor, due to the difficulty of detection in early stages. Aptamers are important tools to improve tumor diagnosis through the recognition of specific molecules produced by tumors. Here, aptame...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076315 |
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author | Abreu, Rayane da Silva Antunes, Deborah Moreira, Aline dos Santos Passetti, Fabio Mendonça, Julia Badaró de Araújo, Natássia Silva Sassaro, Tayanne Felippe Alberto, Anael Viana Pinto Carrossini, Nina Fernandes, Priscila Valverde Costa, Mayla Abrahim Guimarães, Ana Carolina Ramos Degrave, Wim Maurits Sylvain Waghabi, Mariana Caldas |
author_facet | Abreu, Rayane da Silva Antunes, Deborah Moreira, Aline dos Santos Passetti, Fabio Mendonça, Julia Badaró de Araújo, Natássia Silva Sassaro, Tayanne Felippe Alberto, Anael Viana Pinto Carrossini, Nina Fernandes, Priscila Valverde Costa, Mayla Abrahim Guimarães, Ana Carolina Ramos Degrave, Wim Maurits Sylvain Waghabi, Mariana Caldas |
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description | Ovarian cancer is among the seven most common types of cancer in women, being the most fatal gynecological tumor, due to the difficulty of detection in early stages. Aptamers are important tools to improve tumor diagnosis through the recognition of specific molecules produced by tumors. Here, aptamers and their potential targets in ovarian cancer cells were analyzed by in silico approaches. Specific aptamers were selected by the Cell-SELEX method using Caov-3 and OvCar-3 cells. The five most frequent aptamers obtained from the last round of selection were computationally modeled. The potential targets for those aptamers in cells were proposed by analyzing proteomic data available for the Caov-3 and OvCar-3 cell lines. Overexpressed proteins for each cell were characterized as to their three-dimensional model, cell location, and electrostatic potential. As a result, four specific aptamers for ovarian tumors were selected: AptaC2, AptaC4, AptaO1, and AptaO2. Potential targets were identified for each aptamer through Molecular Docking, and the best complexes were AptaC2-FXYD3, AptaC4-ALPP, AptaO1-TSPAN15, and AptaO2-TSPAN15. In addition, AptaC2 and AptaO1 could detect different stages and subtypes of ovarian cancer tissue samples. The application of this technology makes it possible to propose new molecular biomarkers for the differential diagnosis of epithelial ovarian cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-100944552023-04-13 Next Generation of Ovarian Cancer Detection Using Aptamers Abreu, Rayane da Silva Antunes, Deborah Moreira, Aline dos Santos Passetti, Fabio Mendonça, Julia Badaró de Araújo, Natássia Silva Sassaro, Tayanne Felippe Alberto, Anael Viana Pinto Carrossini, Nina Fernandes, Priscila Valverde Costa, Mayla Abrahim Guimarães, Ana Carolina Ramos Degrave, Wim Maurits Sylvain Waghabi, Mariana Caldas Int J Mol Sci Article Ovarian cancer is among the seven most common types of cancer in women, being the most fatal gynecological tumor, due to the difficulty of detection in early stages. Aptamers are important tools to improve tumor diagnosis through the recognition of specific molecules produced by tumors. Here, aptamers and their potential targets in ovarian cancer cells were analyzed by in silico approaches. Specific aptamers were selected by the Cell-SELEX method using Caov-3 and OvCar-3 cells. The five most frequent aptamers obtained from the last round of selection were computationally modeled. The potential targets for those aptamers in cells were proposed by analyzing proteomic data available for the Caov-3 and OvCar-3 cell lines. Overexpressed proteins for each cell were characterized as to their three-dimensional model, cell location, and electrostatic potential. As a result, four specific aptamers for ovarian tumors were selected: AptaC2, AptaC4, AptaO1, and AptaO2. Potential targets were identified for each aptamer through Molecular Docking, and the best complexes were AptaC2-FXYD3, AptaC4-ALPP, AptaO1-TSPAN15, and AptaO2-TSPAN15. In addition, AptaC2 and AptaO1 could detect different stages and subtypes of ovarian cancer tissue samples. The application of this technology makes it possible to propose new molecular biomarkers for the differential diagnosis of epithelial ovarian cancer. MDPI 2023-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10094455/ /pubmed/37047289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076315 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Abreu, Rayane da Silva Antunes, Deborah Moreira, Aline dos Santos Passetti, Fabio Mendonça, Julia Badaró de Araújo, Natássia Silva Sassaro, Tayanne Felippe Alberto, Anael Viana Pinto Carrossini, Nina Fernandes, Priscila Valverde Costa, Mayla Abrahim Guimarães, Ana Carolina Ramos Degrave, Wim Maurits Sylvain Waghabi, Mariana Caldas Next Generation of Ovarian Cancer Detection Using Aptamers |
title | Next Generation of Ovarian Cancer Detection Using Aptamers |
title_full | Next Generation of Ovarian Cancer Detection Using Aptamers |
title_fullStr | Next Generation of Ovarian Cancer Detection Using Aptamers |
title_full_unstemmed | Next Generation of Ovarian Cancer Detection Using Aptamers |
title_short | Next Generation of Ovarian Cancer Detection Using Aptamers |
title_sort | next generation of ovarian cancer detection using aptamers |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10094455/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37047289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076315 |
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