Advances in exosome analysis

Arnau Pallares-Rusiñol, Mireia Bernuz, Silio Lima Moura, Carolina Fernández-Senac, Rosanna Rossi, Mercè Martí, María Isabel Pividori

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There is growing demand for novel biomarkers that detect early stage disease as well as monitor clinical management and therapeutic strategies. Exosome analysis could provide the next advance in attaining that goal. Exosomes are membrane encapsulated biologic nanometric-sized particles of endocytic origin which are released by all cell types. Unfortunately, exosomes are exceptionally challenging to characterize with current technologies. Exosomes are between 30 and 200 nm in diameter, a size that makes them out of the sensitivity range to most cell-oriented sorting or analysis platforms, i.e., traditional flow cytometers. The most common methods for targeting exosomes to date typically involve purification followed by the characterization and the specific determination of their cargo. The whole procedure is time consuming, requiring thus skilled personnel as well as laboratory facilities and benchtop instrumentation. The most relevant methodology for exosome isolation, characterization and quantification is addressed in this chapter, including the most up-to-date approaches to explore the potential usefulness of exosomes as biomarkers in liquid biopsies and in advanced nanomedicine.

Idioma originalEnglish
Títol de la publicacióAdvances in Clinical Chemistry
EditorsGregory S. Makowski, Gregory S. Makowski
Pàgines69-117
Nombre de pàgines49
Volum112
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 2023

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NomAdvances in clinical chemistry
ISSN (imprès)0065-2423

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