可扩展的,高通量分离细胞外囊泡使用电动辅助网状过滤:exfilter

KangMin Lee, Minju Bae, YongWoo Kim, SoYoung Jeon, Sujin Kang, Wonjong Rhee, Sehyun Shin
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随着细胞外囊泡(EVs)在治疗方面的卓越功能日益得到认可,对大规模细胞外囊泡分离技术的需求在临床和工业应用中变得越来越重要。大多数现有的EV分离方法都是针对小规模实验室样本进行优化的,限制了它们在大规模生产中的效率和可扩展性。本文提出了一种将电荷相互作用引入物理网格流过滤的电动辅助过滤系统(exfilter),作为解决可扩展EV隔离挑战的新候选系统。混合过滤系统仅使用粗糙的物理过滤器,通过电动阻止流经过滤晶格的EV,显示出出色的高通量EV隔离性能(通量为~ 750 mL/min)。此外,根据ELISA结果分析,exfilter的回收率约为98%,表明该过滤器在EV分离方面具有卓越的效率。此外,exfilter能够从低至200µL的小样本中快速分离EV,促进快速简便的基于血液的EV研究。此外,血浆样品中的低分子量白蛋白被有效地去除。exfilter的高通量和高效率特性使其非常适合可扩展的EV生产,为各种临床应用提供更大的便利。
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Scalable, High-Throughput Isolation of Extracellular Vesicles Using Electrokinetic-Assisted Mesh Filtration: ExoFilter

As extracellular vesicles (EVs) are increasingly recognized for their superior functions for therapeutics, the need for large-scale EV isolation technology is becoming more critical for clinical and industrial applications. Most existing EV isolation methods are optimized for small-scale laboratory samples, limiting their efficiency and scalability for large-scale production. Here, an electrokinetic-assisted filtration system (ExoFilter), which introduces charge interaction into physical mesh flow filtration, is proposed as a new candidate to address the challenges of scalable EV isolation. The hybrid filtration system demonstrates outstanding high-throughput EV isolation performance (a flux of ∼750 mL/min) using only a coarse physical filter by electrokinetically arresting EVs flowing through the filter lattice. Furthermore, the recovery efficiency of ExoFilter, analysed based on the ELISA results, was found to be approximately 98%, demonstrating the filter's exceptional efficiency in EV isolation. Additionally, ExoFilter enables the rapid isolation of EVs from small samples as little as 200 µL, facilitating quick and easy blood-based EV research. Furthermore, low-molecular-weight albumin from plasma samples was effectively removed. The high-throughput and high-efficiency characteristics of ExoFilter make it well-suited for scalable EV production, offering greater convenience for various clinical applications.

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