| Literature DB >> 33477255 |
Hee Cheol Yang1, Won Jong Rhee1,2.
Abstract
Because cancers are heterogeneous, it is evident that multiplexed detection is required to achieve disease diagnosis with high accuracy and specificity. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been a subject of great interest as sources of novel biomarkers for cancer liquid biopsy. However, EVs are nano-sized particles that are difficult to handle; thus, it is necessary to develop a method that enables efficient and straightforward EV biomarker detection. In the present study, we developed a method for single step in situ detection of EV surface proteins and inner miRNAs simultaneously using a flow cytometer. CD63 antibody and molecular beacon-21 were investigated for multiplexed biomarker detection in normal and cancer EVs. A phospholipid-polymer-phospholipid conjugate was introduced to induce clustering of the EVs analyzed using nanoparticle tracking analysis, which enhanced the detection signals. As a result, the method could detect and distinguish cancer cell-derived EVs using a flow cytometer. Thus, single step in situ detection of multiple EV biomarkers using a flow cytometer can be applied as a simple, labor- and time-saving, non-invasive liquid biopsy for the diagnosis of various diseases, including cancer.Entities:
Keywords: extracellular vesicle cluster; extracellular vesicles; flow cytometer; molecular beacon; single step in situ detection
Year: 2021 PMID: 33477255 PMCID: PMC7831033 DOI: 10.3390/jcm10020319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241