Recent progress in targeted membrane protein degradation technology based on aptamers for disease treatment.
Targeted protein degradation (TPD), a strategy currently used for treating diseases, can selectively degrade specific proteins, thereby circumventing drug resistance.
APA
Li X, Wang Y, et al. (2026). Recent progress in targeted membrane protein degradation technology based on aptamers for disease treatment.. Biomaterials science, 14(2), 426-439. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5bm01333j
MLA
Li X, et al.. "Recent progress in targeted membrane protein degradation technology based on aptamers for disease treatment.." Biomaterials science, vol. 14, no. 2, 2026, pp. 426-439.
PMID
41311265
Abstract
Targeted protein degradation (TPD), a strategy currently used for treating diseases, can selectively degrade specific proteins, thereby circumventing drug resistance. Nevertheless, over 80% of the pathogenic proteins linked to human diseases, including membrane proteins, are not accessible to conventional methods. Aptamers, which are nucleic acid molecules with high affinity and specificity, are chosen from vast libraries of random sequences through screening techniques. These aptamers can effectively recognize and bind to disease-related membrane proteins, such as those associated with cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and inflammation. Consequently, aptamer-based TPD technology uses these aptamers to deliver target membrane proteins into cells, promoting their degradation and allowing for the specific elimination of pathogenic proteins. This technology showcases significant progress in overcoming the limitations of traditional small molecule inhibitors and in targeting proteins previously considered "undruggable". In this review, we provide an overview of the latest advancements in aptamer-based TPD technology research.
MeSH Terms
Aptamers, Nucleotide; Humans; Membrane Proteins; Proteolysis; Neoplasms; Animals; Cardiovascular Diseases; SELEX Aptamer Technique; Inflammation
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