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Bladder cancer (BC) is a highly aggressive malignant tumor affecting the urinary system, characterized by metastasis and a poor prognosis that often leads to limited therapeutic success. This study aims to develop a novel DNA aptamer for the diagnosis and treatment of BC using a tissue-based systematic evolution of ligands by an exponential enrichment (SELEX) process. By using SELEX, this work successfully generates a new aptamer named TB-5, which demonstrates a remarkable and specific affinity for nucleolin (NCL) in BC tissues and displays marked biocompatibility both in vitro and in vivo. Additionally, this work shows that NCL is a reliable tissue-specific biomarker in BC. Moreover, according to circular dichroism spectroscopy, TB-5 forms a non-G-quadruplex structure, distinguishing it from the current NCL-targeting aptamer AS1411, and exhibits a distinct binding region on NCL compared to AS1411. Notably, this study further reveals that TB-5 activates NCL function by promoting autophagy and suppressing the migration and invasion of BC cells, which occurs by disrupting mRNA transcription processes. These findings highlight the critical role of NCL in the pathological examination of BC and warrant more comprehensive investigations on anti-NCL aptamers in BC imaging and treatment. © 2023 The Authors. Advanced Healthcare Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.

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Yunyi Liu, Bei Hu, Xiaming Pei, Juan Li, Dan Qi, Yuxi Xu, Hailong Ou, Yatao Wu, Lei Xue, Jason H Huang, Erxi Wu, Xiaoxiao Hu. A Non-G-Quadruplex DNA Aptamer Targeting NCL for Diagnosis and Therapy in Bladder Cancer. Advanced healthcare materials. 2023 Aug;12(20):e2300791

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