Journal article

Defining the purity of exosomes required for diagnostic profiling of small RNA suitable for biomarker discovery

C Quek, SA Bellingham, CH Jung, BJ Scicluna, MC Shambrook, RA Sharples, L Cheng, AF Hill

RNA Biology | TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC | Published : 2017

Abstract

Small non-coding RNAs (ncRNA), including microRNAs (miRNA), enclosed in exosomes are being utilised for biomarker discovery in disease. Two common exosome isolation methods involve differential ultracentrifugation or differential ultracentrifugation coupled with Optiprep gradient fractionation. Generally, the incorporation of an Optiprep gradient provides better separation and increased purity of exosomes. The question of whether increased purity of exosomes is required for small ncRNA profiling, particularly in diagnostic and biomarker purposes, has not been addressed and highly debated. Utilizing an established neuronal cell system, we used next-generation sequencing to comprehensively pro..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by grants from the Australian Research Council (FT100100560 to AFH), the National Health and Medical Research Council (628946 to AFH), Belberry Indigenous Health Fellowships (MDHS, The University of Melbourne) to S.A.B. C.Q. was supported by Melbourne International Research Scholarship.