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  • Fast and accurate diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases is crucial for effective clinical management, but current methods lack specificity, sensitivity, and cost-effectiveness for point-of-care use.
  • Aptamers, which are short nucleic acids or peptides that bind to specific molecules, are gaining popularity for creating sensitive biosensors to detect various pathogens and for targeted drug delivery in animals.
  • The paper reviews advancements in aptamer applications in veterinary diagnostics and therapy, while discussing the successful modifications made to aptamers and outlining the challenges and future opportunities in this field.

Article Abstract

Fast and precise diagnosis of infectious and non-infectious animal diseases and their targeted treatments are of utmost importance for their clinical management. The existing biochemical, serological and molecular methods of disease diagnosis need improvement in their specificity, sensitivity and cost and, are generally not amenable for being used as points-of-care (POC) device. Further, with dramatic changes in environment and farm management practices, one should also arm ourselves and prepare for emerging and re-emerging animal diseases such as cancer, prion diseases, COVID-19, influenza etc. Aptamer - oligonucleotide or short peptides that can specifically bind to target molecules - have increasingly become popular in developing biosensors for sensitive detection of analytes, pathogens (bacteria, virus, fungus, prions), drug residues, toxins and, cancerous cells. They have also been proven successful in the cellular delivery of drugs and targeted therapy of infectious diseases and physiological disorders. However, the in vivo application of aptamer-mediated biosensing and therapy in animals has been limited. This paper reviews the existing reports on the application of aptamer-based biosensors and targeted therapy in animals. It also dissects the various modifications to aptamers that were found to be successful in application of the aptamers in diagnostics and therapeutics. Finally, it also highlights major challenges and future directions in the application of aptamers in the field of veterinary medicine.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8381015PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.05.031DOI Listing

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