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An RNA aptamer that specifically binds pancreatic adenocarcinoma up-regulated factor inhibits migration and growth of pancreatic cancer cells

  • Cancer Lett. 2011 Dec 26;313(1):76-83. doi: 10.1016/j.canlet.2011.08.027.
Yun-Hee Kim 1 Ho Jin Sung Sukyoung Kim Eun-Ok Kim Ji Won Lee Ju Young Moon Kyungho Choi Ji-Eun Jung Yangsoon Lee Sang Seok Koh Sue Goo Rhee Kyun Heo In-Hoo Kim
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  • 1 Molecular Imaging & Therapy Branch, Division of Convergence Technology, National Cancer Center, 323 Ilsan-ro, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do 410-769, Republic of Korea.
Abstract

Previously, we reported that a novel secretory protein, pancreatic adenocarcinoma up-regulated factor (PAUF), which is highly expressed in pancreatic Cancer and mediates the growth and metastasis of pancreatic Cancer cells. In this study, we generated and characterized a 2'-fluoropyrimidine modified RNA aptamer (P12FR2) directed against human PAUF. P12FR2 binds specifically to human PAUF with an estimated apparent K(D) of 77nM. P12FR2 aptamer inhibits PAUF-induced migration of PANC-1, human pancreatic Cancer cells, in a wound healing assay. Moreover, intraperitoneal injection of P12FR2 decreased tumor growth by about 60% in an in vivo xenograft model with CFPAC-1 pancreatic Cancer cells, without causing a loss of weight in the treated mice. Taken together, we propose here that PAUF-specific RNA aptamer, P12FR2, has the potential to be effective in the therapy of human pancreatic Cancer.

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