The B-Cell Lymphoma Specific Aptamer C10.36 Binds A Ribonucleoprotein Complex On The Cell Surface Of Cancer Cells

CANCER RESEARCH(2017)

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Aptamers have recently gained prominence for their diagnostic and therapeutic potential. The DNA aptamer C10.36 forms a G-quadruplex and has been shown to bind the Ramos Burkitt’s lymphoma cell line. However, its binding partner on the cell surface remains unknown. Here we report on the identification of the molecular target of C10.36, which suggests its application in the therapy of B-cell lymphoma and leukaemia. Aptamer-affinity purification, followed by LC-MS/MS revealed unique proteins pulled down with C10.36 associated with Ramos cells but not Jurkat, a T-cell lymphocyte cell line. The majority of the identified target molecules were found to be associated within ribonucleoprotein complexes, of which the abundant and consistent ones belong to the nucleolin complex including nucleolin (NCL) itself and its interacting partners, i.e. nucleophosmin (NPM1), heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (HNRNP) family members such as HNRNP C1C2 and U, rRNA 29-O-methyltransferase fibrillarin (FBL), actin (ACTB), nucleolar RNA helicase 2 (DDX21), and proline- and glutamine-rich splicing factors (SFPQ). All proteins identified in the above ribonucleoprotein complex are aberrantly expressed on the surface of several disparate cancer cell types and have been shown to play an oncogenic role in cancer. Another G-rich anti-NCL aptamer, AS1411, has been shown to induce cell death in >100 cancer cell lines. Therefore, we tested the effect of C10.36 on viability of Ramos and other non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphoma (NHL) cancer cell lines. Our results indicate that C10.36 treatment causes specific cell death of certain lymphoma cell lines such as Ramos but not Jurkat cells. The present study identifies C10.36 as a novel anti-B cell lymphoma aptamer and underscores its potential for the development of a new targeted therapy to treat B-cell lymphomas. Citation Format: Sonal S. Tonapi, Janet E. Duncan, Matthew Rosenow, Melissa Richards, Teresa L. Tinder, Heather A. O9Neill, Mark R. Miglarese, David Spetzler, Michael Famulok, Gunter Mayer. The B-cell lymphoma specific aptamer C10.36 binds a ribonucleoprotein complex on the cell surface of cancer cells [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2017; 2017 Apr 1-5; Washington, DC. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2017;77(13 Suppl):Abstract nr 2469. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2017-2469
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