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Peptide-mediated ‘miniprep’ isolation of extracellular vesicles is suitable for high-throughput proteomics

Authors :
Jaco C. Knol
Inge de Reus
Tim Schelfhorst
Robin Beekhof
Meike de Wit
Sander R. Piersma
Thang V. Pham
Egbert F. Smit
Henk M.W. Verheul
Connie R. Jiménez
Source :
EuPA Open Proteomics, Vol 11, Iss C, Pp 11-15 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2016.

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell-secreted membrane vesicles enclosed by a lipid bilayer derived from endosomes or from the plasma membrane. Since EVs are released into body fluids, and their cargo includes tissue-specific and disease-related molecules, they represent a rich source for disease biomarkers. However, standard ultracentrifugation methods for EV isolation are laborious, time-consuming, and require high inputs. Ghosh and co-workers recently described an isolation method utilizing Heat Shock Protein (HSP)-binding peptide Vn96 to aggregate HSP-decorated EVs, which can be performed at small ‘miniprep’ scale. Based on microscopic, immunoblot, and RNA sequencing analyses this method compared well with ultracentrifugation-mediated EV isolation, but a detailed proteomic comparison was lacking. Therefore, we compared both methods using label-free proteomics of replicate EV isolations from HT-29 cell-conditioned medium. Despite a 30-fold different scale (ultracentrifugation: 60 ml/Vn96-mediated aggregation: 2 ml) both methods yielded comparable numbers of identified proteins (3115/3085), with similar reproducibility of identification (72.5%/75.5%) and spectral count-based quantification (average CV: 31%/27%). EV fractions obtained with either method contained established EV markers and proteins linked to vesicle-related gene ontologies. Thus, Vn96 peptide-mediated aggregation is an advantageous, simple and rapid approach for EV isolation from small biological samples, enabling high-throughput analysis in a biomarker discovery setting.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22129685
Volume :
11
Issue :
C
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EuPA Open Proteomics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.bb4a8f3db5ab4f28ad192f7a0c7580f1
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euprot.2016.02.001