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Nanobodies; new molecular instruments with special specifications for targeting, diagnosis and treatment of triple-negative breast cancer

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CANCER CELL INTERNATIONAL
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12935-022-02665-0

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Nanobody; VHH; TNBC; Diagnosis; Treatment

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Breast cancer is a common and deadly disease in women, especially triple-negative breast cancer. Nanobodies, with their unique advantages, have the potential to be used in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. However, there is a lack of molecular diagnostic methods specifically for triple-negative breast cancer. Therefore, further research is needed to develop nanobodies against other antigens expressed in triple-negative breast cancer.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer death in female. Triple-negative breast cancer has a more aggressive proliferation and a poorer clinical diagnosis than other breast cancers. The most common treatments for TNBC are chemotherapy, surgical removal, and radiation therapy, which impose many side effects and costs on patients. Nanobodies have superior advantages, which makes them attractive for use in therapeutic agents and diagnostic kits. There are numerous techniques suggested by investigators for early detection of breast cancer. Nevertheless, there are fewer molecular diagnostic methods in the case of TNBC due to the lack of expression of famous breast cancer antigens in TNBC. Although conventional antibodies have a high ability to detect tumor cell markers, their large size, instability, and costly production cause a lot of problems. Since the HER-2 do not express in TNBC diagnosis, the production of nanobodies for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer cells should be performed against other antigens expressed in TNBC. In this review, nanobodies which developed against triple negative breast cancer, were classified based on type of antigen.

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