富集人类和细菌来源的汗源性细胞外囊泡,用于生物标记物鉴定。

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
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汗液中含有可用于实时无创健康监测的生物标记物,但目前只有少数相关分析物被用于临床实践。在本研究中,我们探讨了汗液衍生的细胞外囊泡 (EV) 是否可用作人类和细菌潜在蛋白质生物标记物的来源。研究方法通过使用 ExoView 平台、电子显微镜、纳米颗粒跟踪分析和 Western 印迹法,我们对 8 名进行剧烈运动的志愿者汗液中的 EVs 进行了表征。我们比较了总汗液、富含 EV 的汗液和在藻酸盐皮肤贴片中收集的汗液样本中 EV 标记的存在以及一般蛋白质组成。结果:我们在富含 EV 的汗液中发现了 1209 种独特的人类蛋白质,其中约 20% 出现在每个调查样本中。汗液衍生的 EV 与总汗液共享 846 种人类蛋白质(70%),而医用级藻酸皮肤贴片捕获了 368 种蛋白质(30%),这些 EV 含有典型的外泌体标记 CD63。已知在其他生物流体(主要是尿液)中发现的外泌体可携带大多数已鉴定的蛋白质。除人类蛋白质外,EV富集的汗液样本中还含有1594种细菌蛋白质。EV富集汗液中细菌蛋白质的特征是个体间差异很大,这反映了汗液总成分的差异。海藻酸汗液贴片仅积累了 5%的细菌源蛋白质。结论我们的研究表明,汗液衍生的 EV 为人类和细菌来源的潜在生物标记物提供了丰富的来源。使用市售的藻酸盐皮肤贴片可选择性地富集人类来源的物质,收集到的微生物物质很少。
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Enrichment of sweat-derived extracellular vesicles of human and bacterial origin for biomarker identification.

Sweat contains biomarkers for real-time non-invasive health monitoring, but only a few relevant analytes are currently used in clinical practice. In the present study, we investigated whether sweat-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) can be used as a source of potential protein biomarkers of human and bacterial origin. Methods: By using ExoView platform, electron microscopy, nanoparticle tracking analysis and Western blotting we characterized EVs in the sweat of eight volunteers performing rigorous exercise. We compared the presence of EV markers as well as general protein composition of total sweat, EV-enriched sweat and sweat samples collected in alginate skin patches. Results: We identified 1209 unique human proteins in EV-enriched sweat, of which approximately 20% were present in every individual sample investigated. Sweat derived EVs shared 846 human proteins (70%) with total sweat, while 368 proteins (30%) were captured by medical grade alginate skin patch and such EVs contained the typical exosome marker CD63. The majority of identified proteins are known to be carried by EVs found in other biofluids, mostly urine. Besides human proteins, EV-enriched sweat samples contained 1594 proteins of bacterial origin. Bacterial protein profiles in EV-enriched sweat were characterized by high interindividual variability, that reflected differences in total sweat composition. Alginate-based sweat patch accumulated only 5% proteins of bacterial origin. Conclusion: We showed that sweat-derived EVs provide a rich source of potential biomarkers of human and bacterial origin. Use of commercially available alginate skin patches selectively enrich for human derived material with very little microbial material collected.

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Nanotheranostics
Nanotheranostics Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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