Guidan Wang , Zhenshan Pan , Xiaorui Zhu , Ruyue Yang , Rong Yang , Tingting Yang , Dong Hu , Aihua Jing , Gaofeng Liang
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Abstract
Exosomes are nanoscale membrane-enclosed extracellular vesicles secreted by various cells, which have enormous potential as disease biomarkers for clinical application. However, the isolation and detection of exosomes remain enormous challenges, which limits their further application. Herein, inspired by immunomagnetic beads, a magnetic nanoparticle conjugated aptamer was repurposed for the effective capture and detection of exosomes. The magnetic nanoparticles, composed of Fe3O4 synthesized by the hydrothermal method as the core and coupled with gold nanoparticles (Fe3O4@Au), provide a large specific surface area, making the resulting composite material an effective platform for exosome capture. Furthermore, the elution of captured exosomes with 1.0 M NaCl made downstream analysis of exosomes possible. The preliminary clinical application value of the composite in exosome analyses of serum from healthy individuals and patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) has also been verified, which could provide a promising platform for biomedical and clinical diagnosis.
外泌体是由多种细胞分泌的纳米级膜封闭细胞外囊泡,作为疾病生物标志物具有巨大的临床应用潜力。然而,外泌体的分离和检测仍然是巨大的挑战,这限制了它们的进一步应用。在此,受免疫磁珠的启发,磁性纳米颗粒共轭适配体被重新用于有效捕获和检测外泌体。该磁性纳米颗粒以水热法合成的Fe3O4为核心,与金纳米颗粒(Fe3O4@Au)偶联,提供了较大的比表面积,使所得到的复合材料成为捕获外胞体的有效平台。此外,用1.0 M NaCl洗脱捕获的外泌体,使外泌体的下游分析成为可能。该复合物在健康个体和阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者血清外泌体分析中的初步临床应用价值也得到了验证,为生物医学和临床诊断提供了一个有前景的平台。