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Co-Isolation of Cytokines and Exosomes: Implications for Immunomodulation Studies

Shawna Benjamin-Davalos, Marina Koroleva, Cheryl Allen, Marc S. Ernstoff, Shin La Shu

2021Frontiers in Immunology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exosomes play a vital role in intercellular communication and their immunomodulatory potential have become an important focus in cancer research. Various methods have been developed for the isolation although each method differs in the number and purity of exosomes they yield. In melanoma, tumor-derived exosomes drive immunosuppression within the tumor microenvironment. The co-elution of exosomes and soluble factors such as cytokines during isolation, however, make it difficult to ascertain the contribution of exosome cargo, as soluble cytokines are equally capable of immune suppression. In this review we will expound upon the biological relevance that exosome-associated cytokines possess. Furthermore, we discuss the technical challenges that arise during exosome isolation and what this means for further studies into the TME and in vivo work.

Topics & Concepts

MicrovesiclesExosomeIsolation (microbiology)Tumor microenvironmentImmune systemProinflammatory cytokineImmunosuppressionMelanomaBiologyCell biologyComputational biologyImmunologyCancer researchmicroRNABioinformaticsInflammationBiochemistryGeneExtracellular vesicles in diseaseRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryMicroRNA in disease regulation