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Isolation of extracellular vesicles from microalgae: towards the production of sustainable and natural nanocarriers of bioactive compounds.
Picciotto, Sabrina; Barone, Maria E; Fierli, David; Aranyos, Anita; Adamo, Giorgia; BoZic, Darja; Romancino, Daniele P; Stanly, Christopher; Parkes, Rachel; Morsbach, Svenja; Raccosta, Samuele; Paganini, Carolina; Cusimano, Antonella; Martorana, Vincenzo; Noto, Rosina; Carrotta, Rita; Librizzi, Fabio; Capasso Palmiero, Umberto; Santonicola, Pamela; Iglic, Ales; Gai, Meiyu; Corcuera, Laura; Kisslinger, Annamaria; Di Schiavi, Elia; Landfester, Katharina; Liguori, Giovanna L; Kralj-Iglic, Veronika; Arosio, Paolo; Pocsfalvi, Gabriella; Manno, Mauro; Touzet, Nicolas; Bongiovanni, Antonella.
Afiliação
  • Picciotto S; Institute for Research and Biomedical Innovation (IRIB) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy. antonella.bongiovanni@cnr.it.
  • Barone ME; Centre for Environmental Research Innovation and Sustainability, Institute of Technology Sligo, Sligo, Ireland. touzet.nicolas@itsligo.ie.
  • Fierli D; Centre for Environmental Research Innovation and Sustainability, Institute of Technology Sligo, Sligo, Ireland. touzet.nicolas@itsligo.ie.
  • Aranyos A; Centre for Environmental Research Innovation and Sustainability, Institute of Technology Sligo, Sligo, Ireland. touzet.nicolas@itsligo.ie.
  • Adamo G; Institute for Research and Biomedical Innovation (IRIB) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy. antonella.bongiovanni@cnr.it.
  • BoZic D; University of Ljubljana (UL), Ljubljana, Slovene.
  • Romancino DP; Institute for Research and Biomedical Innovation (IRIB) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy. antonella.bongiovanni@cnr.it.
  • Stanly C; Institute of Biosciences and BioResources (IBBR) - National Research Council (CNR), Naples, Italy.
  • Parkes R; Centre for Environmental Research Innovation and Sustainability, Institute of Technology Sligo, Sligo, Ireland. touzet.nicolas@itsligo.ie.
  • Morsbach S; Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPIP), Mainz, Germany.
  • Raccosta S; Institute of Biophysics (IBF) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy.
  • Paganini C; Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Cusimano A; Institute for Research and Biomedical Innovation (IRIB) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy. antonella.bongiovanni@cnr.it.
  • Martorana V; Institute of Biophysics (IBF) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy.
  • Noto R; Institute of Biophysics (IBF) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy.
  • Carrotta R; Institute of Biophysics (IBF) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy.
  • Librizzi F; Institute of Biophysics (IBF) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy.
  • Capasso Palmiero U; Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Santonicola P; Institute of Biosciences and BioResources (IBBR) - National Research Council (CNR), Naples, Italy.
  • Iglic A; University of Ljubljana (UL), Ljubljana, Slovene.
  • Gai M; Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPIP), Mainz, Germany.
  • Corcuera L; Zabala Innovation Consulting, Pamplona, Spain.
  • Kisslinger A; Institute of Experimental Endocrinology and Oncology (IEOS) - National Research Council (CNR), Naples, Italy.
  • Di Schiavi E; Institute of Biosciences and BioResources (IBBR) - National Research Council (CNR), Naples, Italy.
  • Landfester K; Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research (MPIP), Mainz, Germany.
  • Liguori GL; Institute of Genetics and Biophysics (IGB) - National Research Council (CNR), Naples, Italy.
  • Kralj-Iglic V; University of Ljubljana (UL), Ljubljana, Slovene.
  • Arosio P; Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Pocsfalvi G; Institute of Biosciences and BioResources (IBBR) - National Research Council (CNR), Naples, Italy.
  • Manno M; Institute of Biophysics (IBF) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy.
  • Touzet N; Centre for Environmental Research Innovation and Sustainability, Institute of Technology Sligo, Sligo, Ireland. touzet.nicolas@itsligo.ie.
  • Bongiovanni A; Institute for Research and Biomedical Innovation (IRIB) - National Research Council (CNR), Palermo, Italy. antonella.bongiovanni@cnr.it.
Biomater Sci ; 9(8): 2917-2930, 2021 Apr 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33620041
ABSTRACT
Safe, efficient and specific nano-delivery systems are essential for current and emerging therapeutics, precision medicine and other biotechnology sectors. Novel bio-based nanotechnologies have recently arisen, which are based on the exploitation of extracellular vesicles (EVs). In this context, it has become essential to identify suitable organisms or cellular types to act as reliable sources of EVs and to develop their pilot- to large-scale production. The discovery of new biosources and the optimisation of related bioprocesses for the isolation and functionalisation of nano-delivery vehicles are fundamental to further develop therapeutic and biotechnological applications. Microalgae constitute sustainable sources of bioactive compounds with a range of sectorial applications including for example the formulation of health supplements, cosmetic products or food ingredients. In this study, we demonstrate that microalgae are promising producers of EVs. By analysing the nanosized extracellular nano-objects produced by eighteen microalgal species, we identified seven promising EV-producing strains belonging to distinct lineages, suggesting that the production of EVs in microalgae is an evolutionary conserved trait. Here we report the selection process and focus on one of this seven species, the glaucophyte Cyanophora paradoxa, which returned a protein yield in the small EV fraction of 1 µg of EV proteins per mg of dry weight of microalgal biomass (corresponding to 109 particles per mg of dried biomass) and EVs with a diameter of 130 nm (mode), as determined by the micro bicinchoninic acid assay, nanoparticle tracking and dynamic light scattering analyses. Moreover, the extracellular nanostructures isolated from the conditioned media of microalgae species returned positive immunoblot signals for some commonly used EV-biomarkers such as Alix, Enolase, HSP70, and ß-actin. Overall, this work establishes a platform for the efficient production of EVs from a sustainable bioresource and highlights the potential of microalgal EVs as novel biogenic nanovehicles.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Microalgas / Vesículas Extracelulares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Microalgas / Vesículas Extracelulares Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article