A light-activated magnetic bead strategy utilized in spatio-temporal controllable exosomes isolation

Chenhan Wang, Duoteng Zhang, Haiyan Yang, Liang Shi, Lin Li, Changmin Yu, Jifu Wei, Qiang Ding

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Abstract

Tumor-derived exosomes are considered as a key biomarker in the field of liquid biopsy. However, conventional separation techniques such as ultracentrifugation, co-precipitation and column chromatography cannot isolate samples with high throughput, while traditional immunomagnetic separation techniques, due to steric effect of magnetic beads, reducing sensitivity of exosomes optical detection. Herein, we provide a novel and simple nanoplatform for spatiotemporally controlling extraction and elution of exosomes via magnetic separation and light-activated cargo release. In this system, magnetic beads are co-modified by photoresponsive groups -nitrobenzyl group and aptamers that are compatible with CD63-a highly expressed exosomal surface-specific protein. Through exosomes extracted from cell model and nude mice xenograft tumor model morphological characterization and proteomic analysis, results showed that our novel magnetic bead system outperformed current ultracentrifugation in serum exosome extraction in terms of extraction time, yield, and proportion of populations with high CD63 expression. This strategy may be a powerful tool for exosome isolation in clinical liquid biopsies of cancer disease.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1006374
JournalFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Volume10
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Sep 2022

Keywords

  • cancer
  • exosome
  • light-activated release
  • liquid biopsy
  • magnetic separation

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