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Bioimaging Nucleic-Acid Aptamers with Different Specificities in Human Glioblastoma Tissues Highlights Tumoral Heterogeneity

Nucleic-acid aptamers are of strong interest for diagnosis and therapy. Compared with antibodies, they are smaller, stable upon variations in temperature, easy to modify, and have higher tissue-penetration abilities. However, they have been little described as detection probes in histology studies o...

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Autores principales: Cruz Da Silva, Elisabete, Foppolo, Sophie, Lhermitte, Benoît, Ingremeau, Marina, Justiniano, Hélène, Klein, Lorraine, Chenard, Marie-Pierre, Vauchelles, Romain, Abdallah, Basma, Lehmann, Maxime, Etienne-Selloum, Nelly, Dontenwill, Monique, Choulier, Laurence
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297416
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14101980
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author Cruz Da Silva, Elisabete
Foppolo, Sophie
Lhermitte, Benoît
Ingremeau, Marina
Justiniano, Hélène
Klein, Lorraine
Chenard, Marie-Pierre
Vauchelles, Romain
Abdallah, Basma
Lehmann, Maxime
Etienne-Selloum, Nelly
Dontenwill, Monique
Choulier, Laurence
author_facet Cruz Da Silva, Elisabete
Foppolo, Sophie
Lhermitte, Benoît
Ingremeau, Marina
Justiniano, Hélène
Klein, Lorraine
Chenard, Marie-Pierre
Vauchelles, Romain
Abdallah, Basma
Lehmann, Maxime
Etienne-Selloum, Nelly
Dontenwill, Monique
Choulier, Laurence
author_sort Cruz Da Silva, Elisabete
collection PubMed
description Nucleic-acid aptamers are of strong interest for diagnosis and therapy. Compared with antibodies, they are smaller, stable upon variations in temperature, easy to modify, and have higher tissue-penetration abilities. However, they have been little described as detection probes in histology studies of human tissue sections. In this study, we performed fluorescence imaging with two aptamers targeting cell-surface receptors EGFR and integrin α5β1, both involved in the aggressiveness of glioblastoma. The aptamers’ cell-binding specificities were confirmed using confocal imaging. The affinities of aptamers for glioblastoma cells expressing these receptors were in the 100–300 nM range. The two aptamers were then used to detect EGFR and integrin α5β1 in human glioblastoma tissues and compared with antibody labeling. Our aptafluorescence assays proved to be able to very easily reveal, in a one-step process, not only inter-tumoral glioblastoma heterogeneity (differences observed at the population level) but also intra-tumoral heterogeneity (differences among cells within individual tumors) when aptamers with different specificities were used simultaneously in multiplexing labeling experiments. The discussion also addresses the strengths and limitations of nucleic-acid aptamers for biomarker detection in histology.
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spelling pubmed-96099982022-10-28 Bioimaging Nucleic-Acid Aptamers with Different Specificities in Human Glioblastoma Tissues Highlights Tumoral Heterogeneity Cruz Da Silva, Elisabete Foppolo, Sophie Lhermitte, Benoît Ingremeau, Marina Justiniano, Hélène Klein, Lorraine Chenard, Marie-Pierre Vauchelles, Romain Abdallah, Basma Lehmann, Maxime Etienne-Selloum, Nelly Dontenwill, Monique Choulier, Laurence Pharmaceutics Article Nucleic-acid aptamers are of strong interest for diagnosis and therapy. Compared with antibodies, they are smaller, stable upon variations in temperature, easy to modify, and have higher tissue-penetration abilities. However, they have been little described as detection probes in histology studies of human tissue sections. In this study, we performed fluorescence imaging with two aptamers targeting cell-surface receptors EGFR and integrin α5β1, both involved in the aggressiveness of glioblastoma. The aptamers’ cell-binding specificities were confirmed using confocal imaging. The affinities of aptamers for glioblastoma cells expressing these receptors were in the 100–300 nM range. The two aptamers were then used to detect EGFR and integrin α5β1 in human glioblastoma tissues and compared with antibody labeling. Our aptafluorescence assays proved to be able to very easily reveal, in a one-step process, not only inter-tumoral glioblastoma heterogeneity (differences observed at the population level) but also intra-tumoral heterogeneity (differences among cells within individual tumors) when aptamers with different specificities were used simultaneously in multiplexing labeling experiments. The discussion also addresses the strengths and limitations of nucleic-acid aptamers for biomarker detection in histology. MDPI 2022-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9609998/ /pubmed/36297416 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14101980 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Cruz Da Silva, Elisabete
Foppolo, Sophie
Lhermitte, Benoît
Ingremeau, Marina
Justiniano, Hélène
Klein, Lorraine
Chenard, Marie-Pierre
Vauchelles, Romain
Abdallah, Basma
Lehmann, Maxime
Etienne-Selloum, Nelly
Dontenwill, Monique
Choulier, Laurence
Bioimaging Nucleic-Acid Aptamers with Different Specificities in Human Glioblastoma Tissues Highlights Tumoral Heterogeneity
title Bioimaging Nucleic-Acid Aptamers with Different Specificities in Human Glioblastoma Tissues Highlights Tumoral Heterogeneity
title_full Bioimaging Nucleic-Acid Aptamers with Different Specificities in Human Glioblastoma Tissues Highlights Tumoral Heterogeneity
title_fullStr Bioimaging Nucleic-Acid Aptamers with Different Specificities in Human Glioblastoma Tissues Highlights Tumoral Heterogeneity
title_full_unstemmed Bioimaging Nucleic-Acid Aptamers with Different Specificities in Human Glioblastoma Tissues Highlights Tumoral Heterogeneity
title_short Bioimaging Nucleic-Acid Aptamers with Different Specificities in Human Glioblastoma Tissues Highlights Tumoral Heterogeneity
title_sort bioimaging nucleic-acid aptamers with different specificities in human glioblastoma tissues highlights tumoral heterogeneity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9609998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36297416
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14101980
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