bioAffinity Technologies Scientists Present Breakthrough Cancer Research at RNA Therapeutics Conference

On June 26, 2025 bioAffinity Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: BIAF; BIAFW), a biotechnology company focused on cancer diagnostics and targeted therapeutics, reported it will present findings related to the discovery of a potential broad-spectrum cancer therapy that is the subject of the Company’s recently issued U.S. Patent No. 12,305,171 and the notification of patent grant from the China National Intellectual Property Administration (Press release, BioAffinity Technologies, JUN 26, 2025, View Source [SID1234654150]).

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The presentation at the 2025 RNA Therapeutics Conference, titled "Silencing CD320 and LRP2 by siRNAs selectively kills cancer cells: mechanistic enigmas," highlights a novel therapeutic approach that uses small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) to selectively kill cancer cells by targeting two specific cell surface receptors, CD320 and LRP2. The data demonstrates that dual suppression of these proteins is highly effective in killing cancer cells while sparing normal cells, offering promising potential for the development of new RNA-based therapies. Research is underway to develop a topical treatment for cutaneous malignancies and neoplasms of the skin.

RNA-based cancer therapeutics represent one of the fastest-growing segments within oncology, driven by the urgent need for more targeted and effective treatments. bioAffinity’s approach, utilizing siRNAs to selectively silence cell surface proteins, holds substantial commercial promise due to its broad-spectrum effectiveness demonstrated across multiple tumor types including lung, breast, prostate, brain, and skin cancers. The potential to develop targeted therapies that could significantly enhance patient outcomes positions the Company favorably within this rapidly expanding market.

David Elzi, PhD, Vice President of Product Development, will present the research on behalf of fellow authors, William Bauta, PhD, Chief Science Officer, and Staff Scientist Reggie Jacob, MS.

"Our studies show that silencing the cell surface receptors CD320 and LRP2 using siRNAs selectively kills or halts the growth of cancer cells while leaving normal cells unaffected," Dr. Elzi said. "This effect was observed across multiple cancer types, regardless of mutation status."

"We’re proud to share this research with the scientific, academic and industry leaders who attend the leading conference on RNA innovation," bioAffinity President and CEO Maria Zannes said. "This work reflects our commitment to developing novel, highly selective treatments in the battle against cancer."

The RNA Therapeutics Institute at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) T.H. Chan Medical School in Worcester, MA, leverages RNA biology and clinical research to develop new therapeutics for multiple diseases based on the fundamental mechanisms of cellular RNAs.