Literature DB >> 33713953

Isolation of extracellular vesicles with combined enrichment methods.

Janine Stam1, Sabine Bartel2, Rainer Bischoff1, Justina C Wolters3.   

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are currently of tremendous interest in many research disciplines and EVs have potential for development of EV diagnostics or therapeutics. Most well-known single EV isolation methods have their particular advantages and disadvantages in terms of EV purity and EV yield. Combining EV isolation methods provides additional potential to improve the efficacy of both purity and yield. This review assesses the contribution and efficacy of using combined EV isolation methods by performing a two-step systematic literature analysis from all papers applying EV isolation in the year 2019. This resulted in an overview of the various methods being applied for EV isolations. A second database was generated for all studies within the first database that fairly compared multiple EV isolation methods by determining both EV purity and EV yield after isolation. From these databases it is shown that the most used EV isolation methods are not per definition the best methods based on EV purity or EV yield, indicating that more factors play a role in the choice which EV isolation method to choose than only the efficacy of the method. From the included studies it is shown that ~60% of all the included EV isolations were performed with combined EV isolation methods. The majority of EV isolations were performed with differential ultracentrifugation alone or in combination with differential ultrafiltration. When efficacy of EV isolation methods was determined in terms of EV purity and EV yield, combined EV isolation methods clearly outperformed single EV isolation methods, regardless of the type of starting material used. A recommended starting point would be the use of size-exclusion chromatography since this method, especially when combined with low-speed centrifugation, resulted in the highest EV purity, while still providing a reasonable EV yield.
Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Keywords:  Exosomes; Extracellular vesicles; Isolation; Method comparison; Microvesicles; Systematic literature analysis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33713953     DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2021.122604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci        ISSN: 1570-0232            Impact factor:   3.205


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Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-06-24

Review 2.  Extracellular Vesicles as Novel Drug-Delivery Systems through Intracellular Communications.

Authors:  Yasunari Matsuzaka; Ryu Yashiro
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-25

3.  Unveiling the Native Morphology of Extracellular Vesicles from Human Cerebrospinal Fluid by Atomic Force and Cryogenic Electron Microscopy.

Authors:  Mario Kurtjak; Sami Kereïche; Damir Klepac; Hrvoje Križan; Marko Perčić; Vedrana Krušić Alić; Teja Lavrin; Metka Lenassi; Karmen Wechtersbach; Nika Kojc; Marija Vukomanović; Siniša Zrna; Maša Biberić; Robert Domitrović; Kristina Grabušić; Mladenka Malenica
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-05-27

Review 4.  Blood Cell-Derived Microvesicles in Hematological Diseases and beyond.

Authors:  Hara T Georgatzakou; Sotirios P Fortis; Effie G Papageorgiou; Marianna H Antonelou; Anastasios G Kriebardis
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2022-06-08

Review 5.  Action Mechanisms of Small Extracellular Vesicles in Inflammaging.

Authors:  Rocío Mato-Basalo; Sergio Lucio-Gallego; Carmen Alarcón-Veleiro; Marta Sacristán-Santos; María Del Pilar Miranda Quintana; Miriam Morente-López; Francisco Javier de Toro; Lucía Silva-Fernández; Alba González-Rodríguez; María C Arufe; Juan Antonio Fafián Labora
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-06

6.  Neuroprotective effect and potential of cellular prion protein and its cleavage products for treatment of neurodegenerative disorders part II: strategies for therapeutics development.

Authors:  Emily Dexter; Qingzhong Kong
Journal:  Expert Rev Neurother       Date:  2021-09-02       Impact factor: 4.287

Review 7.  Exosomes as bio-inspired nanocarriers for RNA delivery: preparation and applications.

Authors:  Ala Amiri; Rafieh Bagherifar; Ehsan Ansari Dezfouli; Seyed Hossein Kiaie; Reza Jafari; Reihaneh Ramezani
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2022-03-14       Impact factor: 5.531

Review 8.  Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles as Biological Carriers for Drug Delivery in Cancer Therapy.

Authors:  María Cecilia Sanmartin; Francisco Raúl Borzone; María Belén Giorello; Gustavo Yannarelli; Norma Alejandra Chasseing
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-04-14

Review 9.  Microglial Extracellular Vesicles as Vehicles for Neurodegeneration Spreading.

Authors:  Inês Dinis Aires; Teresa Ribeiro-Rodrigues; Raquel Boia; Magda Ferreira-Rodrigues; Henrique Girão; António Francisco Ambrósio; Ana Raquel Santiago
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2021-05-21

Review 10.  Improving Isolation of Extracellular Vesicles by Utilizing Nanomaterials.

Authors:  Haiyang Zhang; Qi Zhang; Yuanyuan Deng; Mengxi Chen; Chenxi Yang
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-31
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