Journal article

Identification and characterization of EGF receptor in individual exosomes by fluorescence-activated vesicle sorting

JN Higginbotham, Q Zhang, DK Jeppesen, AM Scott, HC Manning, J Ochieng, JL Franklin, RJ Coffey

Journal of Extracellular Vesicles | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2016

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Abstract

Exosomes are small, 40-130 nm secreted extracellular vesicles that recently have become the subject of intense focus as agents of intercellular communication, disease biomarkers and potential vehicles for drug delivery. It is currently unknown whether a cell produces different populations of exosomes with distinct cargo and separable functions. To address this question, high-resolution methods are needed. Using a commercial flow cytometer and directly labelled fluorescent antibodies, we show the feasibility of using fluorescence-activated vesicle sorting (FAVS) to analyse and sort individual exosomes isolated by sequential ultracentrifugation from the conditioned medium of DiFi cells, a huma..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Cancer Institute


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by National Cancer Institute U19 CA179514, RO1 CA163563, R01 CA46413 and GI Special Program of Research Excellence P50 95103 to RJC and by P30 DK058404 to JLF. Flow cytometry experiments were performed in the Vanderbilt University Flow Cytometry Shared Resource, which is supported by the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center P30 CA68485 and the Vanderbilt Digestive Disease Research Center P30 DK058404. We thank Emily Poulin and Bhuminder Singh for editing the manuscript.