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Cross-flow microfiltration for isolation, selective capture and release of liposarcoma extracellular vesicles.


ABSTRACT: We present a resource-efficient approach to fabricate and operate a micro-nanofluidic device that uses cross-flow filtration to isolate and capture liposarcoma derived extracellular vesicles (EVs). The isolated extracellular vesicles were captured using EV-specific protein markers to obtain vesicle enriched media, which was then eluted for further analysis. Therefore, the micro-nanofluidic device integrates the unit operations of size-based separation with CD63 antibody immunoaffinity-based capture of extracellular vesicles in the same device to evaluate EV-cargo content for liposarcoma. The eluted media collected showed ∼76% extracellular vesicle recovery from the liposarcoma cell conditioned media and ∼32% extracellular vesicle recovery from dedifferentiated liposarcoma patient serum when compared against state-of-art extracellular vesicle isolation and subsequent quantification by ultracentrifugation. The results reported here also show a five-fold increase in amount of critical liposarcoma-relevant extracellular vesicle cargo obtained in 30 min presenting a significant advance over existing state-of-art.

SUBMITTER: Casadei L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7887429 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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