比较用于研究犬弓形虫和猫弓形虫排泄分泌物(TES)中外泌体载荷的细胞外囊泡分离方法

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Timothy K. Wu, Janice L. Liotta, Dwight D. Bowman
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摘要

弓形虫属线虫,感染多种宿主,主要是狗和猫,对人类有潜在的人畜共患风险。弓形虫属幼虫能够在宿主组织中迁徙,引起嗜酸性粒细胞和肉芽肿反应,同时在宿主体内长期存活,不发生变化。据推测,幼虫能够通过释放含有蛋白质和细胞外囊泡(EVs)的排泄-分泌产物来改变宿主的免疫反应。近年来,对 EVs 的研究急剧增加,这主要是由于它们可能被用作诊断工具和分子疗法。为此,已经介绍了多种用于研究 EVs 的分离方法。在这里,我们使用纳米粒子追踪技术比较了通过各种报道的方法从犬毒蝇幼虫培养物和含有毒蝇排泄-分泌产物(TES)的猫蝇幼虫培养物中获得的 EV 样品的产量、大小分布和标记率。测试的方法包括超速离心法、聚合物沉淀法、磁性免疫沉淀法、尺寸排阻色谱法和超滤法。根据这些研究结果,超滤法在产率、预期粒度和样品标记率方面效果最佳。透射电子显微镜证实了具有特征性杯状形态的 EVs 的存在。这些发现可为研究 EVs(尤其是蠕虫等多细胞生物体释放的 EVs)的人员提供指导,因为目前很少对这些 EVs 进行比较分析。
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Comparison of Extracellular Vesicle Isolation Methods for the Study of Exosome Cargo within Toxocara canis and Toxocara cati Excretory Secretory (TES) Products

Comparison of Extracellular Vesicle Isolation Methods for the Study of Exosome Cargo within Toxocara canis and Toxocara cati Excretory Secretory (TES) Products

Toxocara is a genus of nematodes, which infects a variety of hosts, principally dogs and cats, with potential zoonotic risks to humans. Toxocara spp. larvae are capable of migrating throughout the host tissues, eliciting eosinophilic and granulomatous reactions, while surviving for extended periods of time, unchanged, in the host. It is postulated that larvae are capable of altering the host’s immune response through the release of excretory-secretory products, containing both proteins and extracellular vesicles (EVs). The study of EVs has increased exponentially in recent years, largely due to their potential use as a diagnostic tool, and in molecular therapy. To this end, there have been multiple isolation methods described for the study of EVs. Here, we use nanoparticle tracking to compare the yield, size distribution, and % labelling of EV samples acquired through various reported methods, from larval cultures of Toxocara canis and T. cati containing Toxocara excretory-secretory products (TES). The methods tested include ultracentrifugation, polymer precipitation, magnetic immunoprecipitation, size exclusion chromatography, and ultrafiltration. Based on these findings, ultrafiltration produces the best results in terms of yield, expected particle size, and % labelling of sample. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the presence of EVs with characteristic cup-shaped morphology. These findings can serve as a guide for those investigating EVs, particularly those released from multicellular organisms, such as helminths, for which few comparative analyses have been performed.

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Experimental parasitology
Experimental parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
4.80%
发文量
160
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Parasitology emphasizes modern approaches to parasitology, including molecular biology and immunology. The journal features original research papers on the physiological, metabolic, immunologic, biochemical, nutritional, and chemotherapeutic aspects of parasites and host-parasite relationships.
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