肿瘤衍生外泌体的分离与分析

Q2 Immunology and Microbiology
N. Ludwig, Chang‐Sook Hong, S. Ludwig, J. Azambuja, Priyanka Sharma, M. Theodoraki, T. Whiteside
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引用次数: 49

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提出了一种从肿瘤细胞上清液或癌症患者血浆中分离外泌体的方法。肿瘤来源的外泌体(TEX)被定义为细胞外小泡(EV)的一个子集,大小为30至150 nm,来源于多泡体(MVBs)。该方法利用大小排阻色谱法(SEC)从细胞系上清液或癌症患者血浆中回收外泌体。回收的外泌体在形态上是完整的、无聚集物的,并且具有功能。它们的分子含量与母体肿瘤细胞的分子含量相似,并且携带各种已知调节免疫细胞功能的免疫调节配体。从肿瘤细胞系中分离的所有外泌体都是TEX,而从癌症患者血浆中分离的外泌体必须分为TEX和非TEX。Mini-SEC允许外泌体的分离和回收,其数量足以进行分子分析、功能研究,在血浆的情况下,还可以进一步分离为TEX和非TEX。迷你-SEC方法也可用于癌症患者体液系列标本中外来体含量的比较研究。©2019 John Wiley&Sons,股份有限公司版权所有。
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Isolation and Analysis of Tumor‐Derived Exosomes
A method for isolation of exosomes from tumor cell supernatants or cancer patients’ plasma is presented. Tumor‐derived exosomes (TEX) are defined as a subset of extracellular vesicles (EVs) sized at 30 to 150 nm and originating from multivesicular bodies (MVBs). The method utilizes size exclusion chromatography (SEC) for recovery of exosomes from cell‐line supernatants or cancer patients’ plasma. The recovered exosomes are morphologically intact, aggregate‐free, and functionally competent. Their molecular content parallels that of the parent tumor cells and they carry various immunoregulatory ligands known to modulate functions of immune cells. All exosomes isolated from tumor cell lines are TEX, while those isolated from plasma of cancer patients have to be fractionated into TEX and non‐TEX. Mini‐SEC allows for exosome isolation and recovery in quantities sufficient for molecular profiling, functional studies, and, in the case of plasma, further fractionation into TEX and non‐TEX. The mini‐SEC method can also be used for comparative studies of the exosome content in serial specimens of cancer patients’ body fluids. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Current Protocols in Immunology
Current Protocols in Immunology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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