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Identification of LAG3 high affinity aptamers by HT-SELEX and Conserved Motif Accumulation (CMA)

LAG3 receptor belongs to a family of immune-checkpoints expressed in T lymphocytes and other cells of the immune system. It plays an important role as a rheostat of the immune response. Focus on this receptor as a potential therapeutic target in cancer immunotherapy has been underscored after the su...

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Autores principales: Soldevilla, Mario Martínez, Hervas, Sandra, Villanueva, Helena, Lozano, Teresa, Rabal, Obdulia, Oyarzabal, Julen, Lasarte, Juan José, Bendandi, Maurizio, Inoges, Susana, López-Díaz de Cerio, Ascensión, Pastor, Fernando
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28934318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185169
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author Soldevilla, Mario Martínez
Hervas, Sandra
Villanueva, Helena
Lozano, Teresa
Rabal, Obdulia
Oyarzabal, Julen
Lasarte, Juan José
Bendandi, Maurizio
Inoges, Susana
López-Díaz de Cerio, Ascensión
Pastor, Fernando
author_facet Soldevilla, Mario Martínez
Hervas, Sandra
Villanueva, Helena
Lozano, Teresa
Rabal, Obdulia
Oyarzabal, Julen
Lasarte, Juan José
Bendandi, Maurizio
Inoges, Susana
López-Díaz de Cerio, Ascensión
Pastor, Fernando
author_sort Soldevilla, Mario Martínez
collection PubMed
description LAG3 receptor belongs to a family of immune-checkpoints expressed in T lymphocytes and other cells of the immune system. It plays an important role as a rheostat of the immune response. Focus on this receptor as a potential therapeutic target in cancer immunotherapy has been underscored after the success of other immune-checkpoint blockade strategies in clinical trials. LAG3 showcases the interest in the field of autoimmunity as several studies show that LAG3-targeting antibodies can also be used for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. In this work we describe the identification of a high-affinity LAG3 aptamer by High Throughput Sequencing SELEX in combination with a study of potential conserved binding modes according to sequence conservation by using 2D-structure prediction and 3D-RNA modeling using Rosetta. The aptamer with the highest accumulation of these conserved sequence motifs displays the highest affinity to LAG3 recombinant soluble proteins and binds to LAG3-expressing lymphocytes. The aptamer described herein has the potential to be used as a therapeutic agent, as it enhances the threshold of T-cell activation. Nonetheless, in future applications, it could also be engineered for treatment of autoimmune diseases by target depletion of LAG3-effector T lymphocytes.
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spelling pubmed-56083572017-10-09 Identification of LAG3 high affinity aptamers by HT-SELEX and Conserved Motif Accumulation (CMA) Soldevilla, Mario Martínez Hervas, Sandra Villanueva, Helena Lozano, Teresa Rabal, Obdulia Oyarzabal, Julen Lasarte, Juan José Bendandi, Maurizio Inoges, Susana López-Díaz de Cerio, Ascensión Pastor, Fernando PLoS One Research Article LAG3 receptor belongs to a family of immune-checkpoints expressed in T lymphocytes and other cells of the immune system. It plays an important role as a rheostat of the immune response. Focus on this receptor as a potential therapeutic target in cancer immunotherapy has been underscored after the success of other immune-checkpoint blockade strategies in clinical trials. LAG3 showcases the interest in the field of autoimmunity as several studies show that LAG3-targeting antibodies can also be used for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. In this work we describe the identification of a high-affinity LAG3 aptamer by High Throughput Sequencing SELEX in combination with a study of potential conserved binding modes according to sequence conservation by using 2D-structure prediction and 3D-RNA modeling using Rosetta. The aptamer with the highest accumulation of these conserved sequence motifs displays the highest affinity to LAG3 recombinant soluble proteins and binds to LAG3-expressing lymphocytes. The aptamer described herein has the potential to be used as a therapeutic agent, as it enhances the threshold of T-cell activation. Nonetheless, in future applications, it could also be engineered for treatment of autoimmune diseases by target depletion of LAG3-effector T lymphocytes. Public Library of Science 2017-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5608357/ /pubmed/28934318 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185169 Text en © 2017 Soldevilla et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Soldevilla, Mario Martínez
Hervas, Sandra
Villanueva, Helena
Lozano, Teresa
Rabal, Obdulia
Oyarzabal, Julen
Lasarte, Juan José
Bendandi, Maurizio
Inoges, Susana
López-Díaz de Cerio, Ascensión
Pastor, Fernando
Identification of LAG3 high affinity aptamers by HT-SELEX and Conserved Motif Accumulation (CMA)
title Identification of LAG3 high affinity aptamers by HT-SELEX and Conserved Motif Accumulation (CMA)
title_full Identification of LAG3 high affinity aptamers by HT-SELEX and Conserved Motif Accumulation (CMA)
title_fullStr Identification of LAG3 high affinity aptamers by HT-SELEX and Conserved Motif Accumulation (CMA)
title_full_unstemmed Identification of LAG3 high affinity aptamers by HT-SELEX and Conserved Motif Accumulation (CMA)
title_short Identification of LAG3 high affinity aptamers by HT-SELEX and Conserved Motif Accumulation (CMA)
title_sort identification of lag3 high affinity aptamers by ht-selex and conserved motif accumulation (cma)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5608357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28934318
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0185169
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