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Stem Cell Aptamer Screening Service

Date:2026-01-15

What is a Stem Cell Aptamer Screening Service?

It is a contract research service where a specialized lab uses Systematic Evolution of Ligands by EXponential Enrichment (SELEX) to discover and develop DNA or RNA aptamers that bind with high affinity and specificity to a target of your choice related to stem cells.

Aptamers are often called “chemical antibodies.” They are short, single-stranded oligonucleotides that fold into unique 3D shapes, allowing them to bind to targets like proteins, small molecules, or even whole cells.

Core Targets for Stem Cell Applications

The service can be tailored to screen for aptamers against:

  1. Specific Cell Surface Markers: (e.g., CD34, CD133, SSEA-4, TRA-1-60) for identification and isolation.

  2. Whole Live Stem Cells: To get aptamers that recognize the unique molecular signature of a specific stem cell type (e.g., mesenchymal stem cells, cancer stem cells, pluripotent stem cells).

  3. Differentiation State-Specific Targets: To distinguish between pluripotent, progenitor, and fully differentiated cells.

  4. Specific Stem Cell-Derived Products: (e.g., exosomes, vesicles).

Typical Workflow of the Service

A professional service provider will guide you through these stages:

Phase Description Your Input
1. Project Design Defining the target (specific protein, cell line, primary cells), counter-selection cells (to ensure specificity), and desired aptamer properties (e.g., Kd, nuclease resistance). Provide target cells, control cells, and scientific goals.
2. Library & Selection Performing iterative SELEX rounds. A vast random oligonucleotide library (10^14-10^15 sequences) is incubated with the target. Bound sequences are recovered, amplified by PCR/RT-PCR, and used for the next round. Stringency increases over time. Often minimal; the provider handles the complex biochemistry.
3. Counter-Selection To eliminate non-specific binders, the pool is incubated with non-target cells (e.g., differentiated cells, other cell types). Unbound sequences are then used for positive selection. This is crucial for specificity. Provide well-characterized control cell lines.
4. Sequencing & Cloning The final enriched pool is deep-sequenced (NGS). Bioinformatic analysis identifies candidate families based on sequence homology and predicted structure. Review data analysis reports.
5. Synthesis & Validation Top candidate aptamers are chemically synthesized, often with modifications (e.g., Fbiotinfluorescent tags). Provider validates binding (Flow Cytometry, Confocal Microscopy), affinity (SPR, BLI), and specificity. Receive final aptamer sequences and validation data.
6. Functional Assay (Optional) Testing aptamer functionality in the intended application (e.g., cell sorting, inhibition of a signaling pathway). Collaborate on assay design.

Key Applications of Stem Cell Aptamers

  • Identification & Isolation: Fluorescently tagged aptamers can be used like antibodies in FACS or on magnetic beads for label-free or gentle cell sorting.

  • In Vivo Imaging: Aptamers can be conjugated to imaging agents to track stem cells after transplantation.

  • Targeted Delivery: Aptamers can deliver drugs, toxins, or nanoparticles specifically to stem cells or cancer stem cells.

  • Cell Function Regulation: Some aptamers may act as agonists or antagonists to cell surface receptors, influencing differentiation or proliferation.

  • Quality Control: Aptamer panels can serve as reproducible, synthetic reagents to characterize stem cell batches.

Advantages of Aptamers Over Antibodies for Stem Cell Research

  • Synthetic: Produced chemically with no batch-to-batch variation.

  • Small Size: Better tissue penetration.

  • Modifiable: Easy to label with dyes, quenchers, or functional groups without affecting binding.

  • Reversible Denaturation: Can be renatured repeatedly.

  • Non-Immunogenic: Typically, no immune response.

What to Look for in a Service Provider

  1. Expertise in Cell-SELEX: Experience with live, fragile stem cells is critical.

  2. Proven Track Record: Publications or case studies in stem cell biology.

  3. Comprehensive Validation Package: Don’t just accept sequences. Insist on Kd measurements, specificity profiles (vs. relevant cell types), and clear binding images.

  4. Customization: Ability to tailor the process to your specific cell type and goals.

  5. Technical Specifications: Types of SELEX offered (e.g., Capillary Electrophoresis-SELEXCell-SELEXToggle-SELEX), NGS depth, and modification options.

  6. Intellectual Property (IP) Clarity: Clear agreement on ownership of the discovered aptamer sequences.

Leading Providers (Illustrative Examples)

  • Aptamer Group: Well-known for their Optimer technology and extensive experience in cell-SELEX.

  • Base Pair Biotechnologies: Offers custom aptamer development with a strong focus on cell targets.

  • AptaDiscovery: Specializes in cell-SELEX and complex target SELEX.

  • AM Biotech: Has a proprietary screening platform.

  • Academic Core Facilities: Some major universities have aptamer screening cores (e.g., University of Florida, NIH-funded centers).