Methods for Eluting Intact Extracellular Vesicles From Aptamer-Based Affinity Chromatography: A Critical Evaluation Based on Downstream Applications

IF 3.2 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Lian Miller, Manjusri Misra, Huiyan Li
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Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are nanosized vesicles released by cells, containing molecular cargo such as proteins and nucleic acids. EVs offer promising avenues for the detection of biomarkers of disease and are excellent candidates for drug delivery and therapeutics. Although EVs can be obtained from biological fluids, it is challenging to obtain intact EVs from complex fluids and there is no universally accepted standard method of isolating EVs. When affinity chromatography-based isolation is used to isolate EVs from complex biofluids, there exist multiple ways to elute intact EVs from capture. This review aims to identify effective EV elution methods for preserving EV integrity and bioactivity after capture on aptamer-functionalized substrates, addressing the requirements of various downstream applications. We hypothesize that when used for elution, different materials and techniques influence the characteristics of EVs, such as their molecular content and bioactivity. The elution reagent and technique must be selected for the intended application for isolated EVs. However, currently, there is no agreement on the optimal elution method for EVs. This literature review aims to evaluate the different methods used to elute intact EVs from capture with regards to the downstream applications of isolated EVs. Based on the results of our analysis of recent literatures, the two elution reagents that are optimal for general purposes of the eluted intact EVs are deoxyribonuclease I and complementary oligonucleotides, as they both preserve EV characteristics that are required for molecular analysis and bioactivity, such as maintained morphology and protein profiles.

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Biotechnology Journal
Biotechnology Journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
8.90
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2.10%
发文量
123
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: Biotechnology Journal (2019 Journal Citation Reports: 3.543) is fully comprehensive in its scope and publishes strictly peer-reviewed papers covering novel aspects and methods in all areas of biotechnology. Some issues are devoted to a special topic, providing the latest information on the most crucial areas of research and technological advances. In addition to these special issues, the journal welcomes unsolicited submissions for primary research articles, such as Research Articles, Rapid Communications and Biotech Methods. BTJ also welcomes proposals of Review Articles - please send in a brief outline of the article and the senior author''s CV to the editorial office. BTJ promotes a special emphasis on: Systems Biotechnology Synthetic Biology and Metabolic Engineering Nanobiotechnology and Biomaterials Tissue engineering, Regenerative Medicine and Stem cells Gene Editing, Gene therapy and Immunotherapy Omics technologies Industrial Biotechnology, Biopharmaceuticals and Biocatalysis Bioprocess engineering and Downstream processing Plant Biotechnology Biosafety, Biotech Ethics, Science Communication Methods and Advances.
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