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Title
Large-scale generation of cell-derived nanovesicles
Authors
Jo, WKim JunhoYoon JaewoongJeong DayeongCho, SJeong, HYoon, YJKim, SCGho, YSPark, J
Date Issued
2014-10
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Abstract
Exosomes are enclosed compartments that are released from cells and that can transport biological contents for the purpose of intercellular communications. Research into exosomes is hindered by their rarity. In this article, we introduce a device that uses centrifugal force and a filter with micro-sized pores to generate a large quantity of cell-derived nanovesicles. The device has a simple polycarbonate structure to hold the filter, and operates in a common centrifuge. Nanovesicles are similar in size and membrane structure to exosomes. Nanovesicles contain intracellular RNAs ranging from microRNA to mRNA, intracellular proteins, and plasma membrane proteins. The quantity of nanovesicles produced using the device is 250 times the quantity of naturally secreted exosomes. Also, the quantity of intracellular contents in nanovesicles is twice that in exosomes. Nanovesicles generated from murine embryonic stem cells can transfer RNAs to target cells. Therefore, this novel device and the nanovesicles that it generates are expected to be used in exosome-related research, and can be applied in various applications such as drug delivery and cell-based therapy.
Keywords
EMBRYONIC STEM-CELLS; DENDRITIC CELLS; EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES; SURFACTANT BILAYER; MEMBRANE-VESICLES; TARGETED DELIVERY; DRUG-DELIVERY; EXOSOMES; LIPOSOMES; MECHANISM
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/13932
DOI
10.1039/C4NR02391A
ISSN
2040-3364
Article Type
Article
Citation
NANOSCALE, vol. 6, no. 20, page. 12056 - 12064, 2014-10
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