[Typical strategy and research progress of efficient isolation methods of exosomes based on affinity interaction].

Hai-Yan Wang, Pei-Juan Xie, Xiao-Qiang Qiao, Li-Yuan Zhang
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Abstract

Exosomes form a subclass of extracellular vesicle that are secreted by most cells and found in nearly all body fluids, including blood, urine, saliva, amniotic fluid, and milk, as well as in various tissues and intercellular spaces. Exosomes have recently been recognized as crucial intercellular communication mediators, and an increasing number of studies have shown that exosomes are important liquid-biopsy tools that play irreplaceable roles in the diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of diseases. The ability to isolate high-quality exosomes is a prerequisite for diagnosing and subsequently treating diseases in an accurate and repeatable manner. However, efficiently isolating exosomes from complex biological samples is challenging owing to their relatively low abundances and interference from non-vesicular macromolecules (such as cell debris and proteins). To date, various isolation techniques based on the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of exosomes have been developed. Indeed, efficient affinity-interaction-based methods have recently overcome the limitations and drawbacks of traditional exosome isolation methods and are widely used in scientific research and clinical applications. This review focuses on exosome isolation and enrichment, and systematically reviews recent research progress on efficient isolation methods based on affinity interactions. Developmental prospects of exosome isolation and enrichment directions are analyzed with the aim of providing a reference for the construction and use of new exosome-isolation strategies.

[基于亲和相互作用的外泌体高效分离方法的典型策略及研究进展]。
外泌体是细胞外囊泡的一个亚类,由大多数细胞分泌,几乎存在于所有体液中,包括血液、尿液、唾液、羊水和乳汁,以及各种组织和细胞间隙中。外泌体最近被认为是重要的细胞间通讯介质,越来越多的研究表明,外泌体是重要的液体活检工具,在疾病的诊断、预后和治疗中发挥着不可替代的作用。分离高质量外泌体的能力是以准确和可重复的方式诊断和随后治疗疾病的先决条件。然而,从复杂的生物样品中有效地分离外泌体是具有挑战性的,因为它们的丰度相对较低,并且受到非囊泡大分子(如细胞碎片和蛋白质)的干扰。迄今为止,各种基于外泌体的物理、化学和生物学特性的分离技术已经开发出来。事实上,基于亲和相互作用的高效方法最近克服了传统外泌体分离方法的局限性和缺点,并广泛应用于科学研究和临床应用。本文综述了外泌体的分离和富集,并系统地综述了基于亲和相互作用的高效分离方法的最新研究进展。分析了外泌体分离和富集方向的发展前景,旨在为新型外泌体分离策略的构建和应用提供参考。
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