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Comparison of the Variability of Small Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Human Liver Cancer Tissues and Cultured from the Tissue Explants Based on a Simple Enrichment Method.

Jie ChenZhigang JiaoJianwen MoDefa HuangZhengzhe LiWenjuan ZhangTong YangMinghong ZhaoFangfang XieDie HuXiaoxing WangXiaomei YiYu JiangTian-Yu Zhong
Published in: Stem cell reviews and reports (2021)
A potential use of small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes has recently generated a great interest. sEVs, when purified directly from various tissues with proper procedures, can reflect the physiological and pathological state of the organism. However, the quality of sEV is affected by many factors during isolation, including separation of sEV from cell and tissues debris, the use of enzymes for tissue digestion, and the storage state of tissues. In the present study, we established an assay for the isolation and purification of liver cancer tissues-derived sEVs (tdsEVs) and cultured explants-derived sEVs (cedsEVs) by comparing the quality of sEVs derived from different concentration of digestion enzyme and incubation time. The nano-flow cytometry (NanoFCM) showed that the isolated tdsEVs by our method are purer than those obtained from differential ultracentrifugation. Our study thus establishes a simple and effective approach for isolation of high-quality sEVs that can be used for analysis of their constituents.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • endothelial cells
  • flow cytometry
  • quality improvement
  • single cell
  • cell therapy
  • risk assessment
  • mass spectrometry