Pitfalls of cell-systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (SELEX): existing dead cells during in vitro selection anticipate the enrichment of specific aptamers.

Oligonucleotides Pub Date : 2010-12-01 Epub Date: 2010-12-06 DOI:10.1089/oli.2010.0253
Meltem Avci-Adali, Markus Metzger, Nadja Perle, Gerhard Ziemer, Hans P Wendel
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Aptamers represent auspicious ligands for recognition of target molecules on the surface of a specific cell population, such as stem or cancer cells. These ligands are able to capture and enrich desired cells from a cell mixture, and can be used for identification of new biomarkers, development of cell-specific therapeutics, and stem cell therapy. In this study, we investigated the influence of dead cells on single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding and established a method to eliminate dead cells from a cell suspension. Flow cytometry analyses demonstrated that all dead cells were stained with fluorescein-labeled ssDNA molecules. The increasing of the proportion of dead cells led to an increased number of cells that were positive for ssDNA staining. Using dead cell removal microbeads, the proportion of dead cells was significantly reduced. The studies demonstrated that dead cells lead to unspecific uptake/binding of ssDNA molecules during cell-Systematic Evolution of Ligands by Exponential enrichment (SELEX) and can cause failure of the selection process. Thus, the elimination of dead cell population before incubation with ssDNA molecules will reduce the loss of target binding sequences and the contamination of the enriched aptamer pool with unspecific ssDNA molecules caused by unspecific binding to dead cells.

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通过指数富集(SELEX)进行配体的细胞系统进化的陷阱:在体外选择过程中存在的死细胞预期特定适配体的富集。
适配体是一种吉祥的配体,用于识别特定细胞群(如干细胞或癌细胞)表面的靶分子。这些配体能够从细胞混合物中捕获和富集所需的细胞,并可用于鉴定新的生物标志物,开发细胞特异性疗法和干细胞治疗。在本研究中,我们研究了死细胞对单链DNA (ssDNA)结合的影响,并建立了一种从细胞悬液中去除死细胞的方法。流式细胞术分析表明,所有死亡细胞都被荧光素标记的ssDNA分子染色。死亡细胞比例的增加导致ssDNA染色阳性的细胞数量增加。使用死细胞去除微珠,死细胞比例明显降低。研究表明,在细胞系统的指数富集配体进化(SELEX)过程中,死亡细胞导致ssDNA分子的非特异性摄取/结合,并可能导致选择过程的失败。因此,在用ssDNA分子孵育前清除死细胞群,将减少靶结合序列的丢失,减少因与死细胞非特异性结合而导致的富集的适体池被非特异性ssDNA分子污染。
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Oligonucleotides
Oligonucleotides 生物-生化与分子生物学
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