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A novel three step protocol to isolate extracellular vesicles from plasma or cell culture medium with both high yield and purity

Xiaogang Zhang, Ellen G. F. Borg, A. Manuel Liaci, Harmjan R. Vos, Willem Stoorvogel

2020Journal of Extracellular Vesicles171 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EV) are membrane encapsulated nanoparticles that can function in intercellular communication, and their presence in biofluids can be indicative for (patho)physiological conditions. Studies aiming to resolve functionalities of EV or to discover EV‐associated biomarkers for disease in liquid biopsies are hampered by limitations of current protocols to isolate EV from biofluids or cell culture medium. EV isolation is complicated by the >10 5 ‐fold numerical excess of other types of particles, including lipoproteins and protein complexes. In addition to persisting contaminants, currently available EV isolation methods may suffer from inefficient EV recovery, bias for EV subtypes, interference with the integrity of EV membranes, and loss of EV functionality. In this study, we established a novel three‐step non‐selective method to isolate EV from blood or cell culture media with both high yield and purity, resulting in 71% recovery and near to complete elimination of unrelated (lipo)proteins. This EV isolation procedure is independent of ill‐defined commercial kits, and apart from an ultracentrifuge, does not require specialised expensive equipment.

Topics & Concepts

Extracellular vesiclesNanoparticle tracking analysisUltracentrifugeIntracellularMembraneCell cultureMicrovesiclesVesicleExtracellularYield (engineering)Isolation (microbiology)ChemistryExosomeCellExtracellular vesicleCell membraneBiophysicsCell biologyChromatographyBiochemistryMaterials scienceBiologyBioinformaticsmicroRNAGeneGeneticsMetallurgyExtracellular vesicles in diseaseCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchMicroRNA in disease regulation