兔肾小管细胞培养上清外泌体的分离与鉴定

F. Fakhredini, Esrafil Mansouri, M. Orazizadeh
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细胞在细胞外空间产生不同的囊泡,研究人员大多认为是外泌体。事实上,囊泡由每种细胞分泌,存在于尿液、血液和母乳等体液中,由蛋白质、RNA、脂质和DNA等特定成分组成。目的:研究兔肾小管细胞的外泌体。材料与方法:采用超离心处理技术从兔肾小管细胞系(RK13Cs)上清液中提取外泌体。下一步,通过透射电子显微镜(TEM)和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)、Zetasizer纳米分析、原子力显微镜(AFM)和western blotting对RK13Cs-Exo进行了尺寸、形态和某些生物标志物的验证。结果:RK13Cs-Exo在TEM和SEM下的形貌显示为球形的囊泡状~150 nm。Zetasizer nano也表明RK13Cs-Exo的尺寸已经接近50 ~ 100 nm。RK13Cs-Exo的原子力显微镜图像显示明显的球形颗粒,尺寸范围在50 ~ 100 nm之间,与TEM相对应。根据western blotting结果,外泌体标记CD63和CD9在RK13Cs-Exo中表达。结论:兔肾小管细胞在一定的环境条件下可合成大量的外泌体,并可提取所产生的外泌体。根据衍生外泌体的特性,它们是理想的药物递送载体。
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Isolation and characterization of exosomes derived from supernatant of rabbit kidney tubular cells culture
Introduction: Different vesicles are created by the cells into extra-cellular space, of which researchers mostly considered exosomes. In fact, the vesicles are secreted by each cell type and are found in the body fluids like urine, blood and breast milk and consist of a certain ingredient of proteins, RNA, lipids and DNA. Objectives: The present study attempted to examine the exosomes derived from tubular cells of the rabbit kidney. Materials and Methods: Exosomes have been derived from rabbit kidney tubular cell line (RK13Cs) supernatant by ultracentrifugation centrifugation treatment techniques. In the next stage, RK13Cs-Exo has been validated by the dimension, morphology and certain bio-markers through the transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Zetasizer nano-analysis, atomic force microscopy (AFM) and western blotting. Results: The morphology of RK13Cs-Exo under TEM and SEM revealed that they have been vesicles shaped like a sphere ~150 nm. Zetasizer nano also indicated that RK13Cs-Exo size has been nearly 50 to 100 nm. Atomic force microscopy image of RK13Cs-Exo showed distinct spherical particles in size range between 50 and 100 nm, corresponding to the TEM. According to the western blotting outputs, exosome markers CD63 and CD9 have been expressed in the RK13Cs-Exo. Conclusion: Tubular cells of the rabbit kidney synthesize large amounts of exosomes under critical environmental conditions, which can extract the produced exosomes. According to the characterization of derived exosomes, they are ideal vehicles for drug delivery.
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