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Isolation of native EVs from primary biofluids-Free-flow electrophoresis as a novel approach to purify ascites-derived EVs.
Preußer, Christian; Stelter, Kathrin; Tertel, Tobias; Linder, Manuel; Helmprobst, Frederik; Szymanski, Witold; Graumann, Johannes; Giebel, Bernd; Reinartz, Silke; Müller, Rolf; Weber, Gerhard; von Strandmann, Elke Pogge.
Afiliação
  • Preußer C; Institute for Tumor Immunology, Center for Tumor Biology and Immunology Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany.
  • Stelter K; Core Facility Extracellular Vesicles, Center for Tumor Biology and Immunology Philipps University of Marburg Marburg Germany.
  • Tertel T; Institute for Tumor Immunology, Center for Tumor Biology and Immunology Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany.
  • Linder M; Institute for Transfusion Medicine University Hospital Essen University of Duisburg-Essen Essen Germany.
  • Helmprobst F; Institute for Tumor Immunology, Center for Tumor Biology and Immunology Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany.
  • Szymanski W; Core Facility for Mouse Pathology and Electron Microscopy, Institute of Neuropathology Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany.
  • Graumann J; Institute of Translational Proteomics Philipps University of Marburg Marburg Germany.
  • Giebel B; Institute of Translational Proteomics Philipps University of Marburg Marburg Germany.
  • Reinartz S; Institute for Transfusion Medicine University Hospital Essen University of Duisburg-Essen Essen Germany.
  • Müller R; Translational Oncology Group, Center for Tumor Biology and Immunology Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany.
  • Weber G; Translational Oncology Group, Center for Tumor Biology and Immunology Philipps University Marburg Marburg Germany.
  • von Strandmann EP; FFE Service GmbH Feldkirchen Germany.
J Extracell Biol ; 1(12): e71, 2022 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38938598
ABSTRACT
Although extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been extensively characterized, efficient purification methods, especially from primary biofluids, remain challenging. Here we introduce free-flow electrophoresis (FFE) as a novel approach for purifying EVs from primary biofluids, in particular from the peritoneal fluid (ascites) of ovarian cancer patients. FFE represents a versatile, fast, matrix-free approach for separating different analytes with inherent differences in charge density and/or isoelectric point (pI). Using a series of buffered media with different pH values allowed us to collect 96 fractions of ascites samples. To characterize the composition of the individual fractions, we used state-of-the-art methods such as nanoflow and imaging flow cytometry (nFCM and iFCM) in addition to classical approaches. Of note, tetraspanin-positive events measured using nFCM were enriched in a small number of distinct fractions. This observation was corroborated by Western blot analysis and electron microscopy, demonstrating only minor contamination with soluble proteins and lipid particles. In addition, these gently purified EVs remain functional. Thus, FFE represents a new, efficient and fast method for separating native and highly purified EVs from complicated primary samples.
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