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This unit describes how to isolate extracellular vesicles (EVs) from different biological fluids using size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) and how to prepare your starting sample and the EV product for downstream applications. EVs are membrane nanovesicles with specific content that reflects the phenotype and functions of the cell of origin, including protected proteins, lipids, metabolites, and nucleic acids. EVs are thus an excellent resource for noninvasive biomarker discovery in a number of pathological situations and are a promising nanotherapeutic tool to overcome the disadvantages associated with cellular therapy. However, there are still no standardized methods to isolate pure EV preparations, as many approaches do not guarantee proper EV purification, free of contaminating non-EV molecules. Currently, SEC is one of the most promising approaches to purify EVs from any biological fluid, as it avoids co-isolation of contaminants and is user friendly and scalable. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
不同生物流体中细胞外囊泡的粒径排除色谱分离
本单元描述了如何使用尺寸排除色谱(SEC)从不同的生物流体中分离细胞外囊泡(EV),以及如何准备下游应用的起始样品和EV产品。ev是具有特定含量的膜纳米囊泡,反映了起源细胞的表型和功能,包括受保护的蛋白质、脂质、代谢物和核酸。因此,在许多病理情况下,ev是非侵入性生物标志物发现的绝佳资源,并且是克服细胞治疗相关缺点的有前途的纳米治疗工具。然而,仍然没有标准化的方法来分离纯EV制剂,因为许多方法不能保证适当的EV纯化,不污染非EV分子。目前,SEC是最有希望从任何生物流体中净化电动汽车的方法之一,因为它避免了污染物的共同隔离,并且易于使用和扩展。©2019 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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