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Ultrafast sensitivity-controlled and specific detection of extracellular vesicles using optical force with antibody-modified microparticles in a microflow system.
Fujiwara, Kana; Takagi, Yumiko; Tamura, Mamoru; Omura, Mika; Morimoto, Kenta; Nakase, Ikuhiko; Tokonami, Shiho; Iida, Takuya.
Afiliação
  • Fujiwara K; Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Metropolitan University, 1-2, Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8570, Japan. t-iida@omu.ac.jp.
  • Takagi Y; Research Institute for Light-induced Acceleration System (RILACS), Osaka Metropolitan University, 1-2, Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8570, Japan. tokonami@omu.ac.jp.
  • Tamura M; Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Metropolitan University, 1-2, Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8570, Japan.
  • Omura M; Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Osaka Metropolitan University, 1-2, Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8570, Japan. t-iida@omu.ac.jp.
  • Morimoto K; Research Institute for Light-induced Acceleration System (RILACS), Osaka Metropolitan University, 1-2, Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8570, Japan. tokonami@omu.ac.jp.
  • Nakase I; Research Institute for Light-induced Acceleration System (RILACS), Osaka Metropolitan University, 1-2, Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8570, Japan. tokonami@omu.ac.jp.
  • Tokonami S; Department of Materials Engineering Science, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University, 1-3, Machikaneyama-cho, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-8531, Japan.
  • Iida T; Research Institute for Light-induced Acceleration System (RILACS), Osaka Metropolitan University, 1-2, Gakuen-cho, Naka-ku, Sakai, Osaka 599-8570, Japan. tokonami@omu.ac.jp.
Nanoscale Horiz ; 8(8): 1034-1042, 2023 07 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37435728
Extracellular vesicles (EVs), including nanoscale exosomes and ectosomes, hold promise as biomarkers that provide information about the cell of origin through their cargo of nucleic acids and proteins, both on their surface and within. Here, we develop a detection method of EVs based on light-induced acceleration of specific binding between their surface and antibody-modified microparticles, using a controlled microflow with three-dimensional analysis by confocal microscopy. Our method successfully detected 103-104 nanoscale EVs in liquid samples as small as a 500 nanoliters within 5 minutes, with the ability to distinguish multiple membrane proteins. Remarkably, we achieved the specific detection of EVs secreted from living cancer cell lines with high linearity, without the need for a time-consuming ultracentrifugation process that can take several hours. Furthermore, the detection range can be controlled by adjusting the action range of optical force using a defocused laser, consistent with the theoretical calculations. These findings demonstrate an ultrafast, sensitive, and quantitative approach for measuring biological nanoparticles, enabling innovative analyses of cell-to-cell communication and early diagnosis of various diseases, including cancer.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Micropartículas Derivadas de Células / Exossomos / Vesículas Extracelulares / Neoplasias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Micropartículas Derivadas de Células / Exossomos / Vesículas Extracelulares / Neoplasias Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article