AptCancerDB: A Curated Knowledgebase and Translational Discovery Platform for Anticancer Aptamers
Bajiya, N.; Singh, S.; Raghava, G. P. S.
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Aptamers are emerging as important molecular recognition ligands in oncology, playing significant roles in cancer diagnostics, targeted therapies, drug delivery systems, and molecular imaging. Numerous aptamers have advanced to clinical trials, indicating their potential for real-world applications; however, existing databases fail to capture that. To bridge this critical gap, we developed AptCancerDB (https://webs.iiitd.edu.in/raghava/aptcancerdb/), a comprehensive, manually curated database of experimentally verified anticancer aptamers. The current release contains 1,941 entries collected from studies published between 2000 and 2025, covering 29 cancer types, approximately 200 cancer cell lines, and direct links to 22 clinical trials. Each entry is annotated with sequence information, target details, cancer type, cell line, SELEX methodology, affinity determination data, chemical modifications, and biological activities. The dataset is dominated by 82.7% ssDNA, reflecting its superior stability and ease of synthesis, while only 16.6% is ssRNA and appears primarily in studies targeting complex intracellular or protein-protein interactions. To facilitate structural analysis, predicted secondary structures, dot-bracket notations, specific structural elements, and minimum free energy values were also included. AptCancerDB integrates a MySQL backend with an ArcadeDB/OpenCypher-based Knowledge Graph, enabling exploration of relationships among aptamers, targets, cancer types, cell lines, and functional applications. The platform provides advanced search and browsing facilities, BLASTn-based similarity searching, and GC Calculator. Built on a modern, responsive frontend (React/TypeScript/Tailwind CSS), the platform includes a REST API for data retrieval. By integrating fragmented experimental data into a unified cancer-focused resource, AptCancerDB serves as a valuable resource for comparative analysis, aptamer discovery, and the development of next-generation aptamer-based diagnostics and therapeutics. HighlightsO_LICurated knowledge base of experimentally validated anticancer aptamers. C_LIO_LIAptCancerDB contain therapeutic, tumor-homing and cell-penetrating aptamers. C_LIO_LISummarizes clinical progress and translational trends in anticancer aptamer research. C_LIO_LISupports rational aptamer design using molecular, functional, and clinical annotations C_LIO_LIDisease-focused resource for cancer diagnosis, therapy, and drug delivery C_LI TeaserAptCancerDB maintains experimentally validated anticancer aptamers relevant to diagnosis, drug delivery, and therapy.
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