Combination of precipitation and size exclusion chromatography as an effective method for exosome like extracellular vesicle isolation from pericardial fluids.

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Dhananjie Chandrasekera, Rishi Shah, Isabelle van Hout, Willow De Jonge, Richard Bunton, Dominic Parry, Philip Davis, Rajesh Katare
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Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs), such as exosomes, are nanovesicles that have received significant attention due to their ability to contain various molecular cargos. EVs found in biological fluids have been demonstrated to have therapeutic potential, including as biomarkers. Despite being extensively studied, a significant downfall in EV research is the lack of standardised protocol for its isolation from human biological fluids, where EVs usually exist at low densities. In this study, we tested two well-established EV isolation protocols, precipitation, and size exclusion chromatography (SEC), to determine their efficiency in isolating EVs from the pericardial fluid. Precipitation alone resulted in high yields of low-purity exosomes as tested by DLS analysis, transmission electron microscopy, immunogold labelling and western blotting for the exosomal surface proteins. While EVs isolated by SEC were pure, the concentration was low. Interestingly, the combination of precipitation followed by SEC resulted in high EV yields with good purity. Our results suggest that the combination method can be adapted to isolate EVs from body fluids which have low densities of EV.

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沉淀法和粒径排除色谱法联合分离心包液外泌体样细胞外泡的有效方法。
细胞外囊泡(EVs),如外泌体,是纳米囊泡,由于其含有各种分子货物的能力而受到了极大的关注。在生物体液中发现的电动汽车已被证明具有治疗潜力,包括作为生物标志物。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但电动汽车研究的一个重大缺陷是缺乏将其从人体生物体液中分离出来的标准化方案,而电动汽车通常以低密度存在。在这项研究中,我们测试了两种成熟的EV分离方案,沉淀法和粒径排除色谱法(SEC),以确定它们从心包液中分离EV的效率。通过DLS分析、透射电镜、免疫金标记和western blotting检测外泌体表面蛋白,仅沉淀就能获得高产量的低纯度外泌体。SEC法分离的ev纯度较高,但浓度较低。有趣的是,结合沉淀和SEC, EV产量高,纯度好。我们的结果表明,该组合方法可以适用于从低密度的体液中分离出EV。
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Nanotheranostics
Nanotheranostics Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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