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A DNA Aptamer Targeting Galectin-1 as a Novel Immunotherapeutic Strategy for Lung Cancer.


ABSTRACT: Galectin-1 (Gal-1) is a pleiotropic homodimeric ?-galactoside-binding protein with a single carbohydrate recognition domain. It has been implicated in several biological processes that are important during tumor progression. Several lines of evidence have indicated that Gal-1 is involved in cancer immune escape and induces T cell apoptosis. These observations all emphasized Gal-1 as a novel target for cancer immunotherapy. Here, we developed a novel Gal-1-targeting DNA aptamer (AP-74 M-545) and demonstrated its antitumor effect by restoring immune function. AP-74 M-545 binds to Gal-1 with high affinity. AP-74 M-545 targets tumors in murine tumor models but suppresses tumor growth only in immunocompetent C57BL/6 mice, not in immunocompromised non-obese diabetic (NOD)/severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice. Immunohistochemistry revealed increased CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in AP-74 M-545-treated tumor tissues. AP-74 M-545 suppresses T cell apoptosis by blocking the binding of Gal-1 to CD45, the main receptor and apoptosis mediator of Gal-1 on T cells. Collectively, our data suggest that the Gal-1 aptamer suppresses tumor growth by blocking the interaction between Gal-1 and CD45 to rescue T cells from apoptosis and restores T cell-mediated immunity. These results indicate that AP-74 M-545 may be a potential strategy for cancer immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Tsai YT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6889073 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A DNA Aptamer Targeting Galectin-1 as a Novel Immunotherapeutic Strategy for Lung Cancer.

Tsai Yao-Tsung YT   Liang Chen-Hsien CH   Yu Jin-Hsuan JH   Huang Kuan-Chih KC   Tung Chia-Hao CH   Wu Jia-En JE   Wu Yi-Ying YY   Chang Chih-Hsien CH   Hong Tse-Ming TM   Chen Yuh-Ling YL  

Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids 20191102


Galectin-1 (Gal-1) is a pleiotropic homodimeric β-galactoside-binding protein with a single carbohydrate recognition domain. It has been implicated in several biological processes that are important during tumor progression. Several lines of evidence have indicated that Gal-1 is involved in cancer immune escape and induces T cell apoptosis. These observations all emphasized Gal-1 as a novel target for cancer immunotherapy. Here, we developed a novel Gal-1-targeting DNA aptamer (AP-74 M-545) and  ...[more]

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