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Evaluation of immune and chemical precipitation methods for plasma exosome isolation

Exosomes are a type of extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by multiple mammalian cell types and involved in intercellular communication. Numerous studies have explored the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of exosomes. The key challenge is the lack of efficient and standard techniques for isola...

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Autores principales: Shtam, Tatiana, Evtushenko, Vladimir, Samsonov, Roman, Zabrodskaya, Yana, Kamyshinsky, Roman, Zabegina, Lidia, Verlov, Nikolay, Burdakov, Vladimir, Garaeva, Luiza, Slyusarenko, Maria, Nikiforova, Nadezhda, Konevega, Andrey, Malek, Anastasia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7685508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33232386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242732
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author Shtam, Tatiana
Evtushenko, Vladimir
Samsonov, Roman
Zabrodskaya, Yana
Kamyshinsky, Roman
Zabegina, Lidia
Verlov, Nikolay
Burdakov, Vladimir
Garaeva, Luiza
Slyusarenko, Maria
Nikiforova, Nadezhda
Konevega, Andrey
Malek, Anastasia
author_facet Shtam, Tatiana
Evtushenko, Vladimir
Samsonov, Roman
Zabrodskaya, Yana
Kamyshinsky, Roman
Zabegina, Lidia
Verlov, Nikolay
Burdakov, Vladimir
Garaeva, Luiza
Slyusarenko, Maria
Nikiforova, Nadezhda
Konevega, Andrey
Malek, Anastasia
author_sort Shtam, Tatiana
collection PubMed
description Exosomes are a type of extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by multiple mammalian cell types and involved in intercellular communication. Numerous studies have explored the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of exosomes. The key challenge is the lack of efficient and standard techniques for isolation and downstream analysis of nanovesicles. Conventional isolation methods, such as ultracentrifugation, precipitation, filtration, chromatography, and immune-affinity-based approaches, rely on specific physical properties or on surface biomarkers. However, any of the existing methods has its limitations. Various parameters, such as efficacy, specificity, labor input, cost and scalability, and standardization options, must be considered for the correct choice of appropriate approach. The isolation of exosomes from biological fluids is especially challenged by the complex nature and variability of these liquids. Here, we present a comparison of five protocols for exosome isolation from human plasma: two chemical affinity precipitation methods (lectin-based purification and SubX(™) technology), immunoaffinity precipitation, and reference ultracentrifugation-based exosome isolation method in two modifications. An approach for the isolation of exosomes based on the phenomenon of binding and aggregation of these particles via clusters of outer membrane phosphate groups in the presence of SubX(™) molecules has been put forward in the present study. The isolated EVs were characterized based upon size, quantity, and protein content.
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spelling pubmed-76855082020-12-02 Evaluation of immune and chemical precipitation methods for plasma exosome isolation Shtam, Tatiana Evtushenko, Vladimir Samsonov, Roman Zabrodskaya, Yana Kamyshinsky, Roman Zabegina, Lidia Verlov, Nikolay Burdakov, Vladimir Garaeva, Luiza Slyusarenko, Maria Nikiforova, Nadezhda Konevega, Andrey Malek, Anastasia PLoS One Research Article Exosomes are a type of extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by multiple mammalian cell types and involved in intercellular communication. Numerous studies have explored the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of exosomes. The key challenge is the lack of efficient and standard techniques for isolation and downstream analysis of nanovesicles. Conventional isolation methods, such as ultracentrifugation, precipitation, filtration, chromatography, and immune-affinity-based approaches, rely on specific physical properties or on surface biomarkers. However, any of the existing methods has its limitations. Various parameters, such as efficacy, specificity, labor input, cost and scalability, and standardization options, must be considered for the correct choice of appropriate approach. The isolation of exosomes from biological fluids is especially challenged by the complex nature and variability of these liquids. Here, we present a comparison of five protocols for exosome isolation from human plasma: two chemical affinity precipitation methods (lectin-based purification and SubX(™) technology), immunoaffinity precipitation, and reference ultracentrifugation-based exosome isolation method in two modifications. An approach for the isolation of exosomes based on the phenomenon of binding and aggregation of these particles via clusters of outer membrane phosphate groups in the presence of SubX(™) molecules has been put forward in the present study. The isolated EVs were characterized based upon size, quantity, and protein content. Public Library of Science 2020-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7685508/ /pubmed/33232386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242732 Text en © 2020 Shtam et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Shtam, Tatiana
Evtushenko, Vladimir
Samsonov, Roman
Zabrodskaya, Yana
Kamyshinsky, Roman
Zabegina, Lidia
Verlov, Nikolay
Burdakov, Vladimir
Garaeva, Luiza
Slyusarenko, Maria
Nikiforova, Nadezhda
Konevega, Andrey
Malek, Anastasia
Evaluation of immune and chemical precipitation methods for plasma exosome isolation
title Evaluation of immune and chemical precipitation methods for plasma exosome isolation
title_full Evaluation of immune and chemical precipitation methods for plasma exosome isolation
title_fullStr Evaluation of immune and chemical precipitation methods for plasma exosome isolation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of immune and chemical precipitation methods for plasma exosome isolation
title_short Evaluation of immune and chemical precipitation methods for plasma exosome isolation
title_sort evaluation of immune and chemical precipitation methods for plasma exosome isolation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7685508/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33232386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0242732
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