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<div class="csl-entry">Steinberger, S., Karuthedom George, S., Lauková, L., Weiss, R., Tripisciano, C., Marchetti-Deschmann, M., Weber, V., Allmaier, G., & Weiss, V. U. (2022). Targeting the Structural Integrity of Extracellular Vesicles via Nano Electrospray Gas-Phase Electrophoretic Mobility Molecular Analysis (nES GEMMA). <i>Membranes</i>, <i>12</i>(9), Article 872. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes12090872</div>
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dc.identifier.issn
2077-0375
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/139177
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dc.description.abstract
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are in the scientific spotlight due to their potential application in the medical field, ranging from medical diagnosis to therapy. These applications rely on EV stability during isolation and purification-ideally, these steps should not impact vesicle integrity. In this context, we investigated EV stability and particle numbers via nano electrospray gas-phase electrophoretic mobility molecular analysis (nES GEMMA) and nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA). In nES GEMMA, native, surface-dry analytes are separated in the gas-phase according to the particle size. Besides information on size and particle heterogeneity, particle number concentrations are obtained in accordance with recommendations of the European Commission for nanoparticle characterization (2011/696/EU, 18 October 2011). Likewise, and in contrast to NTA, nES GEMMA enables detection of co-purified proteins. On the other hand, NTA, yielding data on hydrodynamic size distributions, is able to relate particle concentrations, omitting electrolyte exchange (and resulting EV loss), which is prerequisite for nES GEMMA. Focusing on EVs of different origin, we compared vesicles concentrations and stability, especially after electrolyte exchange and size exclusion chromatography (SEC). Co-isolated proteins were detected in most samples, and the vesicle amount varied in dependence on the EV source. We found that depletion of co-purified proteins was achievable via SEC, but was associated with a loss of EVs and-most importantly-with decreased vesicle stability, as detected via a reduced nES GEMMA measurement repeatability. Ultimately, we propose the repeatability of nES GEMMA to yield information on EV stability, and, as a result, we propose that nES GEMMA can yield additional valuable information in EV research.
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Land NIEDERÖSTERREICH p.A. Amt der NÖ Landesregierung
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dc.language.iso
en
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dc.publisher
MDPI
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Membranes
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dc.rights.uri
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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dc.subject
NTA
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exosomes
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extracellular vesicles
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gas-phase electrophoresis
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nES DMA
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nES GEMMA
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dc.title
Targeting the Structural Integrity of Extracellular Vesicles via Nano Electrospray Gas-Phase Electrophoretic Mobility Molecular Analysis (nES GEMMA)