2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21249425
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Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid Extracellular Vesicles by Proximity Extension Assay: A Comparative Study of Four Isolation Kits

Abstract: There is a lack of reliable biomarkers for disorders of the central nervous system (CNS), and diagnostics still heavily rely on symptoms that are both subjective and difficult to quantify. The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a promising source of biomarkers due to its close connection to the CNS. Extracellular vesicles are actively secreted by cells, and proteomic analysis of CSF extracellular vesicles (EVs) and their molecular composition likely reflects changes in the CNS to a higher extent compared with total … Show more

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“…We began our cargo-based analysis of exosome biogenesis by identifying the most highly-enriched exosome cargo proteins in a model human cell line, HEK293. Of the many cargo proteins that have been reported, CD9, CD63, and CD81 were the first proteins shown to be enriched in exosomes (46,100), and as a result have been used as exosome marker proteins for more than 30 years (101)(102)(103). To determine whether these three proteins are more highly enriched than other proteins that have since been reported in exosomes, we collected cell and exosome fractions from HEK293 cultures and processed them for immunoblot using antibodies specific for 24 different exosomal proteins.…”
Section: Cd9 Cd63 and Cd81 Are The Most Highlyenriched Exosome Cargo ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We began our cargo-based analysis of exosome biogenesis by identifying the most highly-enriched exosome cargo proteins in a model human cell line, HEK293. Of the many cargo proteins that have been reported, CD9, CD63, and CD81 were the first proteins shown to be enriched in exosomes (46,100), and as a result have been used as exosome marker proteins for more than 30 years (101)(102)(103). To determine whether these three proteins are more highly enriched than other proteins that have since been reported in exosomes, we collected cell and exosome fractions from HEK293 cultures and processed them for immunoblot using antibodies specific for 24 different exosomal proteins.…”
Section: Cd9 Cd63 and Cd81 Are The Most Highlyenriched Exosome Cargo ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This review summarized the current approaches applied in the early PsA proteome. Compared with the traditional LC-MS/MS methods in proteogenomics, PEA provides more sensitive and specific detection for a more considerable range of low-abundant proteins in human blood and other body fluid samples ( 55 58 ). However, the need for the custom panel of biomarkers also restricted the exploration of the unknown proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The unique DNA will be merged by high-throughput relative quantification microfluidic qPCR for up to 1,161 human proteins in the plasma ( 54 , 55 ). Compared with LC-MS/MS, PEA covers a broader dynamic range with higher sensitivity, which provides sensitive and specific detection of low-abundant proteins in human blood and other body fluid samples ( 55 58 ). Moreover, PEA also tends to be less influenced by multiplex ELISA technical problems, such as antibody crossreactivity and interassay variability ( 59 ).…”
Section: Recent Developments In Proteomics Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Except for the apoptotic bodies, all EVs are released into circulation by living cells, either by direct budding of the plasma membrane (oncosomes and microvesicles) or via the endosomal pathway (exosomes) [ 200 , 202 ]. EVs can be found in many biological fluids, including blood [ 203 ], amniotic fluid [ 204 ], urine [ 205 ], CSF [ 206 ], breast milk [ 207 ], saliva [ 208 ], ascites [ 209 ], tears [ 210 ], semen [ 211 ], bronchoalveolar lavage fluid [ 212 ], and in the conditioned media of cultured cells [ 213 ].…”
Section: Ddpcr-based Liquid Biopsies For Skin Cancer Monitoring and P...mentioning
confidence: 99%