Partnership to Explore Drug Delivery Approaches

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Partnership to Explore Drug Delivery Approaches

18 Mar, 2021

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Reagents and therapeutics developer Aptamer Group has extended its existing collaboration with global biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca to evaluate potential use of its Optimer-based strategies to target renal cells and the feasibility of developing next-generation drug delivery conjugates. 

Based on oligonucleotide molecules optimers can bind specifically to a target molecule to act as an antibody alternative. Their ability to fold into distinct secondary or tertiary structures gives them high affinity and specific binding toward cell-specific targets. They are emerging as promising alternatives in a range of applications.

Arron Tolley, CEO of Aptamer Group said “We are really pleased to continue the collaboration with AstraZeneca. We believe that our platform technology could be transformational in the development of drug delivery vehicles. Through working with AstraZeneca, we can explore the potential of these new modalities in the early-stage drug development process”.

Regina Fritsche Danielson, Senior Vice President and Head of Research and Early Development, Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism (CVRM), BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca said “Oligonucleotide conjugates offer the potential to reach a specific cell or tissue, and have the potential to have a real impact for new drug targets identified in renal disease. By working together with Aptamer Group and leveraging their Optimer-based strategies we aim to identify novel targeting aptamers to deliver drug molecules to the kidney.”

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