2023
DOI: 10.3390/life13010206
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Impact of Experimental Conditions on Extracellular Vesicles’ Proteome: A Comparative Study

Abstract: Extracellular vesicle (EV) research is a rapidly developing field, mainly due to the key role of EVs in intercellular communication and pathophysiological processes. However, the heterogeneity of EVs challenges their exploration and the establishment of gold-standard methods. Here, we aimed to reveal the influence of technical changes on EV biology and the reliability of experimental data. We used B16F1 melanoma cells as a model and applied nanoparticle tracking analysis, mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and pathw… Show more

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“…Although some external stimuli (e.g., cell starvation, hypoxia, or an increase in Ca 2+ concentration in the culture medium) are used to increase the secretion of EVs [ 105 ], the composition and properties of such EVs can differ significantly from those obtained under normal conditions. This has recently been confirmed for EVs secreted by starving cells, where starvation significantly affects the protein composition of EVs [ 106 ]. The altering of the EV content in response to environmental stresses has also been discussed in a recently published review [ 107 ].…”
Section: Challenges Of Ev Application As Drug Delivery Carriersmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Although some external stimuli (e.g., cell starvation, hypoxia, or an increase in Ca 2+ concentration in the culture medium) are used to increase the secretion of EVs [ 105 ], the composition and properties of such EVs can differ significantly from those obtained under normal conditions. This has recently been confirmed for EVs secreted by starving cells, where starvation significantly affects the protein composition of EVs [ 106 ]. The altering of the EV content in response to environmental stresses has also been discussed in a recently published review [ 107 ].…”
Section: Challenges Of Ev Application As Drug Delivery Carriersmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Therefore, during cell culture, culture medium with exosome-free FBS can be used to generate relatively pure EVs. 83 Similarly, glucose starvation method can also increase the secretion of EVs from cells. For example, the quantity of EVs released by cardiac cells was enhanced by the depletion of glucose in the cell culture medium, suggesting the importance of glucose in regulating the EVs generation process.…”
Section: Generation Isolation and Purification Of Evsmentioning
confidence: 99%