Journal article

Rapid and comprehensive 'shotgun' lipidome profiling of colorectal cancer cell derived exosomes

TA Lydic, S Townsend, CG Adda, C Collins, S Mathivanan, GE Reid

Methods | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2015

Abstract

There is an increasing recognition of the role that cancer cell derived exosomes play in intercellular signaling upon fusion or uptake with a target cell, including immune system evasion, tumor growth and metastasis. To date, however, although exosomal membrane and cargo lipids are expected to play a pivotal role in exosome biogenesis and secretion, as well as in fusion or uptake and target cell functional response, the detailed characterization of cancer cell derived exosome lipids across a range of different cancers has not yet been broadly explored. Here, a simple and straightforward lipidome analysis strategy consisting of optimized sample extraction and novel sample derivatization techn..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Support for this work was provided by funding from an Australian Research Council Discovery Project Grant to SM and GER (DP130100535), and from the USA National Institutes of Health to GER (GM103508). SM is supported by an Australian NH&MRC fellowship (1016599) and an Australian Research Council DECRA fellowship (DE150101777). The funding bodies had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.