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Cells secrete biomolecules into the extracellular space as a way of intercellular communication. Secreted proteins can act as ligands that engage specific receptors—on the same cell, nearby cells, or distant cells—and induce defined signaling pathways. Proteins and other biomolecules can also be packaged as cargo molecules within vesicles that are released to the extracellular space (termed extracellular vesicles or EVs). A subclass of such EVs, exosomes have been shown to horizontally transfer information. In recent years, exosomes have sparked tremendous interest in biological research, both for the discovery of novel biomarkers and for the identification of signaling molecules, as part of their cargo. Although multiple methods have been described for the isolation of exosomes, described here is a simple differential centrifugation approach that is well suited for the isolation of exosomes from conditioned cell culture media and urine. Mass spectrometry provides an ideal method to comprehensively analyze the protein cargo of exosomes. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
从条件培养基和尿液中分离的外泌体中蛋白质含量的表征
细胞将生物分子分泌到细胞外空间作为细胞间通讯的一种方式。分泌的蛋白质可以作为配体,在同一细胞、附近细胞或远处细胞上与特定受体结合,并诱导确定的信号通路。蛋白质和其他生物分子也可以作为货物分子包装在囊泡内,释放到细胞外空间(称为细胞外囊泡或EVs)。外泌体是这类ev的一个子类,已被证明能够水平传递信息。近年来,外泌体引发了生物学研究的巨大兴趣,无论是发现新的生物标志物还是识别信号分子,作为其货物的一部分。虽然已经描述了多种分离外泌体的方法,但这里描述的是一种简单的差速离心方法,非常适合从条件细胞培养基和尿液中分离外泌体。质谱法为外泌体蛋白质货物的综合分析提供了一种理想的方法。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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