Selection of aptamers for hydrophobic drug - docetaxel to improve its solubility

2018 
With the development of combinatorial chemistry and high-throughput screening, the number of hydrophobic drug candidates continues to increase. However, the low solubility of hydrophobic drugs could induce erratic absorption patterns and affect the drug efficacy. Aptamers are artificially selected highly water-soluble oligonucleotides that bind to ions, small molecules, proteins, living cells, and even tissues. Herein, to increase the solubility of hydrophobic drug, we screened the aptamer by exploiting DNA library immobilization selection strategy and microfluidic technology. The highly water-soluble aptamer might influence the dissolving capacity of its target. To demonstrate the concept, docetaxel (DOC), a second-generation taxoid cytotoxic with significant antitumor agent activity, was chosen as the model. It is generally known that the clinical application of docetaxel is limited greatly owing to its poor water solubility and serious side effects. After seven rounds of selection, two docetaxel-specif...
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