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. 2024 Nov;416(28):6317-6331.
doi: 10.1007/s00216-024-05518-z. Epub 2024 Sep 7.

Extraction of redox extracellular vesicles using exclusion-based sample preparation

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Extraction of redox extracellular vesicles using exclusion-based sample preparation

Mohammad Dehghan Banadaki et al. Anal Bioanal Chem. 2024 Nov.

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Abstract

Studying specific subpopulations of cancer-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) could help reveal their role in cancer progression. In cancer, an increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) happens which results in lipid peroxidation with a major product of 4-hydroxynonenal (HNE). Adduction by HNE causes alteration to the structure of proteins, leading to loss of function. Blebbing of EVs carrying these HNE-adducted proteins as a cargo or carrying HNE-adducted on EV membrane are methods for clearing these molecules by the cells. We have referred to these EVs as Redox EVs. Here, we utilize a surface tension-mediated extraction process, termed exclusion-based sample preparation (ESP), for the rapid and efficient isolation of intact Redox EVs, from a mixed population of EVs derived from human glioblastoma cell line LN18. After optimizing different parameters, two populations of EVs were analyzed, those isolated from the sample (Redox EVs) and those remaining in the original sample (Remaining EVs). Electron microscopic imaging was used to confirm the presence of HNE adducts on the outer leaflet of Redox EVs. Moreover, the population of HNE-adducted Redox EVs shows significantly different characteristics to those of Remaining EVs including smaller size EVs and a more negative zeta potential EVs. We further treated glioblastoma cells (LN18), radiation-resistant glioblastoma cells (RR-LN18), and normal human astrocytes (NHA) with both Remaining and Redox EV populations. Our results indicate that Redox EVs promote the growth of glioblastoma cells, likely through the production of H2O2, and cause injury to normal astrocytes. In contrast, Remaining EVs have minimal impact on the viability of both glioblastoma cells and NHA cells. Thus, isolating a subpopulation of EVs employing ESP-based immunoaffinity could pave the way for a deeper mechanistic understanding of how subtypes of EVs, such as those containing HNE-adducted proteins, induce biological changes in the cells that take up these EVs.

Keywords: 4-Hydroxynonenal (HNE); EV isolation; EV purification; Extracellular vesicles; Immunoaffinity; Redox EVs.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing Interests. The authors declare the following competing financial interest: Scott Berry has an ownership interest in Salus Discovery, LLC, which has licensed the ESP technology described in the text. All other authors declare no conflict of interest.

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