Isolation and characterization of human urine extracellular vesicles

  • Liu, Zhanguo
  • Cauvi, David M
  • Bernardino, Erika MA
  • Lara, Bernardo
  • Lizardo, Radhames E
  • Hawisher, Dennis
  • Bickler, Stephen
  • De Maio, Antonio
Publication date
September 2018
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (ECV) reflect physiological or pathological conditions, emerging as potential biomarkers for disease. They can be obtained from a variety of body fluids, particularly urine that is an ideal source because it can be obtained in great quantities, recurrently and with minimal intervention. However, the characterization of urine ECV is challenging because the preparation is usually contaminated with soluble proteins, such as uromodulin (UMOD) or Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein that forms large extracellular filaments co-sedimenting with ECV. We developed a method to obtain human urine ECV free of UMOD by the addition of ZnSO4 prior to vesicle isolation by differential centrifugation. Treatment with ZnSO4 did not affect the siz...

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