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Protein Digestion, Ultrafiltration, and Size Exclusion Chromatography to Optimize the Isolation of Exosomes from Human Blood Plasma and Serum
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Bioquímica
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JoVE Journal Bioquímica
Protein Digestion, Ultrafiltration, and Size Exclusion Chromatography to Optimize the Isolation of Exosomes from Human Blood Plasma and Serum
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09:22 min

April 13, 2018

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Capítulos

  • 00:04Título
  • 01:06Preparation of Crude Sample (Either Plasma or Serum) by Pelleting Larger Vesicles and Cellular Debris
  • 02:04Digestion of Non-exosomal Blood Proteins and Removal of Small Proteins/Peptides by Centrifuge Ultrafiltration
  • 04:21Purification of Vesicles by Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC)
  • 05:45Concentration of Purified Exosomes/Total Protein Quantification and Quantification/Sizing of Exosomes by Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA)
  • 07:09Results: Increased Vesicle Yield and Exosome-specific Markers After Purification
  • 08:15Conclusion

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Here, we present a protocol to purify exosomes from both plasma and serum with reduced co-purification of non-exosomal blood proteins. The optimized protocol includes ultrafiltration, protease treatment, and size exclusion chromatography. Enhanced purification of exosomes benefits downstream analyses, including more accurate quantification of vesicles and proteomic characterization.

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