| Literature DB >> 25705034 |
Gabriella Pocsfalvi1, Christopher Stanly1, Annalisa Vilasi1, Immacolata Fiume1, Giovambattista Capasso2, Lilla Turiák3, Edit I Buzas4, Károly Vékey3.
Abstract
The review briefly summaries main features of extracellular vesicles, a joint terminology for exosomes, microvesicles, and apoptotic vesicles. These vesicles are in the center of interest in biology and medical sciences, and form a very active field of research. Mass spectrometry (MS), with its specificity and sensitivity, has the potential to identify and characterize molecular composition of these vesicles; but as yet there are only a limited, but fast-growing, number of publications that use MS workflows in this field. MS is the major tool to assess protein composition of extracellular vesicles: qualitative and quantitative proteomics approaches are both reviewed. Beside proteins, lipid and metabolite composition of vesicles might also be best assessed by MS techniques; however there are few applications as yet in this respect. The role of alternative analytical approaches, like gel-based proteomics and antibody-based immunoassays, are also mentioned. The objective of the review is to give an overview of this fast-growing field to help orient MS-based research on extracellular vesicles.Entities:
Keywords: biomarker discovery; extracellular vesicles; lipids; proteins; subcellular proteomics
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25705034 DOI: 10.1002/mas.21457
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mass Spectrom Rev ISSN: 0277-7037 Impact factor: 10.946