Issue 24, 2026, Issue in Progress

Are we there yet with XNA aptamers?

Abstract

Since their original development, aptamers (or nucleic acid oligomers of defined sequence that are capable of high-affinity and high-specificity binding to a target) have been heralded as possible and promising new therapeutic modalities. Increasingly versatile and customizable aptamer selection (SELEX) processes, alongside incorporation of novel synthetic nucleic acid (XNA) chemistries, have played a key role in the development of therapeutically relevant molecules. Nonetheless, despite the significant progress in the last 40 years, clinical applications of aptamers remain a nascent field. This review summarises some of the key developments in the field in the last 40 years, highlighting the progress made in aptamer selection, XNA chemistries and computational analyses. We discuss the intricacies and limitations of the current gold standard in aptamer SELEX and underscore the added complexities of XNA incorporation. Reflecting on the distinction between the antibody and aptamer fields, we advocate how a more mature understanding of this class of molecules could be driving the next generation of applications.

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
25 Jul 2025
Accepted
01 Apr 2026
First published
29 Apr 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2026,16, 22227-22246

Are we there yet with XNA aptamers?

S. Chaillou, S. Thonon, S. Reynders, E. Lescrinier and V. B. Pinheiro, RSC Adv., 2026, 16, 22227 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA05395A

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