Dual-Recognition-Mediated Autocatalytic Amplification Assay for the Subpopulations of PD-L1 Positive Extracellular Vesicle
Yongan Ren,
Ke Ge,
QiaoQiao Tang
et al.
Abstract:The PD-L1 protein on extracellular vesicles (EVs) is
a promising
biomarker for tumor immunotherapy. However, PD-L1+ EVs
have various cell origins, so further analysis of the subpopulations
is essential to help understand better their relationship with tumor
immunotherapy. Different from the previous work which focus on the
level of total PD-L1+ EVs expression, we, herein, report
a dual-recognition mediated autocatalytic amplification (DRMAA) assay
to detect the PD-L1 derived from tumors (EpCAM+), immune
T cell… Show more
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