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Determination of Exosome Concentration in Solution Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy Научная публикация

Журнал Analytical Chemistry
ISSN: 0003-2700 , E-ISSN: 1520-6882
Вых. Данные Год: 2014, Том: 86, Номер: 12, Страницы: 5929-5936 Страниц : 8 DOI: 10.1021/ac500931f
Ключевые слова Biological membranes; Deformation; Drug therapy; Gene therapy; Plasmons; Proteins
Авторы Rupert Deborah L.M. 1 , Lässer Cecilia 2 , Eldh Maria 2 , Block Stephan 1 , Zhdanov Vladimir P. 1,3 , Lotvall Jan O. 2 , Bally Marta 1,4 , Höök Fredrik 1
Организации
1 Department of Applied Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
2 Krefting Research Centre, Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Nutrition, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden
3 Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
4 Institut Curie, Centrede Recherche, CNRS, UMR168, Physico-ChimieCurie, Paris, France

Информация о финансировании (3)

1 Swedish Research Council
2 Göran Gustafsson Foundation
3 VINNOVA

Реферат: Exosomes are cell-secreted nanometer-sized extracellular vesicles that have been reported to play an important role in intercellular communication. They are also considered potential diagnostic markers for various health disorders, and intense investigations are presently directed toward their use as carriers in drug-delivery and gene-therapy applications. This has generated a growing need for sensitive methods capable of accurately and specifically determining the concentration of exosomes in complex biological fluids. Here, we explore the use of label-free surface-based sensing with surface plasmon resonance (SPR) read-out to determine the concentration of exosomes in solution. Human mast cell secreted exosomes carrying the tetraspanin membrane protein CD63 were analyzed by measuring their diffusion-limited binding rate to an SPR sensor surface functionalized with anti-CD63 antibodies. The concentration of suspended exosomes was determined by first converting the SPR response into the surface-bound mass. The increase in mass uptake over time was then related to the exosome concentration in solution using a formalism describing diffusion-limited binding under controlled flow conditions. The proposed quantification method is based on a calibration and control measurements performed with proteins and synthetic lipid vesicles and takes into account (i) the influence of the broad size distribution of the exosomes on the surface coverage, (ii) the fact that their size is comparable to the ∼150 nm probing depth of SPR, and (iii) possible deformation of exosomes upon adsorption. Under those considerations, the accuracy of the concentration determination was estimated to be better than ±50% and significantly improve if the exosome deformation is negligible.
Библиографическая ссылка: Rupert D.L.M. , Lässer C. , Eldh M. , Block S. , Zhdanov V.P. , Lotvall J.O. , Bally M. , Höök F.
Determination of Exosome Concentration in Solution Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Spectroscopy
Analytical Chemistry. 2014. V.86. N12. P.5929-5936. DOI: 10.1021/ac500931f WOS Scopus РИНЦ CAPlusCA OpenAlex
Даты:
Поступила в редакцию: 28 февр. 2014 г.
Принята к публикации: 22 мая 2014 г.
Опубликована online: 5 июн. 2014 г.
Опубликована в печати: 17 июн. 2014 г.
Идентификаторы БД:
Web of science: WOS:000337643500049
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84902788743
РИНЦ: 24060417
Chemical Abstracts: 2014:831374
Chemical Abstracts (print): 161:65623
OpenAlex: W2074239306
Цитирование в БД:
БД Цитирований
Web of science 143
Scopus 145
РИНЦ 134
OpenAlex 150
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