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In Situ Synthesis of an Aptamer-Based Polyvalent Antibody Mimic on the Cell Surface for Enhanced Interactions between Immune and Cancer Cells
Authors:Dr Peng Shi  Xuelin Wang  Brandon Davis  James Coyne  Prof Cheng Dong  Joshua Reynolds  Prof Yong Wang
Institution:Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802 USA
Abstract:An ability to promote therapeutic immune cells to recognize cancer cells is important for the success of cell-based cancer immunotherapy. We present a synthetic method for functionalizing the surface of natural killer (NK) cells with a supramolecular aptamer-based polyvalent antibody mimic (PAM). The PAM is synthesized on the cell surface through nucleic acid assembly and hybridization. The data show that PAM has superiority over its monovalent counterpart in powering NKs to bind to cancer cells, and that PAM-engineered NK cells exhibit the capability of killing cancer cells more effectively. Notably, aptamers can, in principle, be discovered against any cell receptors; moreover, the aptamers can be replaced by any other ligands when developing a PAM. Thus, this work has successfully demonstrated a technology platform for promoting interactions between immune and cancer cells.
Keywords:cancer immunotherapy  cell surface engineering  molecular assembly  polyvalency  supramolecular structures
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