2019
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.103
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Applications of SNAP‐tag technology in skin cancer therapy

Abstract: Background Cancer treatment in the 21st century has seen immense advances in optical imaging and immunotherapy. Significant progress has been made in the bioengineering and production of immunoconjugates to achieve the goal of specifically targeting tumors. Discussion In the 21st century, antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) have been the focus of immunotherapeutic strategies in cancer. ADCs combine the unique targeting of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) with the cancer killing ability of cytotoxic drugs. However, due… Show more

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“…For this purpose, we employed the well-established SNAP-tag technology [18][19][20][21][22][23]. The SNAP-tag is a self-labeling protein-tag, which allows a rapid and simple labelling reaction with a variety of benzylguanine (BG)-modified dyes or fluorophores with various wavelengths [19][20][21][24][25][26]. In previous studies, we could demonstrate the successful secretion and production of recombinant AV in a mammalian expression system [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, we employed the well-established SNAP-tag technology [18][19][20][21][22][23]. The SNAP-tag is a self-labeling protein-tag, which allows a rapid and simple labelling reaction with a variety of benzylguanine (BG)-modified dyes or fluorophores with various wavelengths [19][20][21][24][25][26]. In previous studies, we could demonstrate the successful secretion and production of recombinant AV in a mammalian expression system [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More advanced modifications would allow selective binding to cells other than those presenting TfR1 (Wang et al, 2021). Additionally, drug‐loaded ferritin particles can be coupled to probes such as cell membrane‐binding peptides (Wang et al, 2021) via N‐terminal SNAP‐tag fusions, allowing their rapid deployment as targeted theranostics (Padayachee et al, 2019). Drug‐loaded ferritin nanocarriers are highly versatile, and the low‐cost production method presented here could be expanded to supply researchers working on tumor‐targeted drug delivery nanoformulations with the necessary quantities of protein.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The validation is important because of the risk of false negatives. False negatives occur when a test or application says you do not have a condition when you do [19]. This could be concerning in the case of a possible skin cancer, when early detection is so critical.…”
Section: Technology Legal and Ethicalmentioning
confidence: 99%