2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11486-1
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Profiling surface proteins on individual exosomes using a proximity barcoding assay

Abstract: Exosomes have been implicated in numerous biological processes, and they may serve as important disease markers. Surface proteins on exosomes carry information about their tissues of origin. Because of the heterogeneity of exosomes it is desirable to investigate them individually, but this has so far remained impractical. Here, we demonstrate a proximity-dependent barcoding assay to profile surface proteins of individual exosomes using antibody-DNA conjugates and next-generation sequencing. We first validate t… Show more

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“…While phenotypic changes have been observed due to the trafficking of miRNAs and other molecules via EVs, these EVs may additionally influence cells through novel ligand-receptor mediated mechanisms with EV surface molecules. Here, a recent study provides an elegant approach to EV surface protein profiling, and it would be valuable to investigate whether EVs exhibit preferential targeting based on surface epitopes, and how this may alter chemoresistance (86). Recent work suggesting EV involvement in metastatic dissemination and functional conversion of other tissues is instructive, and may hold insight into the spread of AML to extramedullary sites (87).…”
Section: Conclusion and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…While phenotypic changes have been observed due to the trafficking of miRNAs and other molecules via EVs, these EVs may additionally influence cells through novel ligand-receptor mediated mechanisms with EV surface molecules. Here, a recent study provides an elegant approach to EV surface protein profiling, and it would be valuable to investigate whether EVs exhibit preferential targeting based on surface epitopes, and how this may alter chemoresistance (86). Recent work suggesting EV involvement in metastatic dissemination and functional conversion of other tissues is instructive, and may hold insight into the spread of AML to extramedullary sites (87).…”
Section: Conclusion and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was the main purpose behind a recent study, where Wu et al . developed proximity‐dependent barcoding assay protocols using antibody‐DNA conjugates and next‐generation sequencing …”
Section: Exosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…72,73 The surface protein profiles on exosomes have specific information and proximity barcoding assay is useful in detecting low abundance of exosomes and special exosomes from different sources. 74 On the other hand, proteins involved in angiogenesis process in different cancers have recently attracted researchers' attention. For example, MM-derived exosomes contain vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), matrix metalloproteinase (MMP-9), basic fibroblast growth factor, and hepatocyte growth factor.…”
Section: Exosomes' Effect On Angiogenesis and Metastasismentioning
confidence: 99%