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Paper-Based Preconcentration and Isolation of Microvesicles and Exosomes

Authors
Lee, DohwanWee, Kyung WookKim, HyerinHan, Sung IlKwak, SeungminYoon, Dae SungLee, Jeong Hoon
Issue Date
4월-2020
Publisher
JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Keywords
Biochemistry; Issue 158; paper-based microfluidics; ion concentration polarization; sample preconcentration; sample preparation; microvesicle; exosome
Citation
JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS, no.158
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Journal Title
JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Number
158
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/130677
DOI
10.3791/61292
ISSN
1940-087X
Abstract
Microvesicles and exosomes are small membranous vesicles released to the extracellular environment and circulated throughout the body. Because they contain various parental cell-derived biomolecules such as DNA, mRNA, miRNA, proteins, and lipids, their enrichment and isolation are critical steps for their exploitation as potential biomarkers for clinical applications. However, conventional isolation methods (e.g., ultracentrifugation) cause significant loss and damage to microvesicles and exosomes. These methods also require multiple repetitive steps of ultracentrifugation, loading, and wasting of reagents. This article describes a detailed method to fabricate an origami-paper-based device (Exo-PAD) designed for the effective enrichment and isolation of microvesicles and exosomes in a simple manner. The unique design of the Exo-PAD, consisting of accordion-like multifolded layers with convergent sample areas, is integrated with the ion concentration polarization technique, thereby enabling fivefold enrichment of the microvesicles and exosomes on specific layers. In addition, the enriched microvesicles and exosomes are isolated by simply unfolding the Exo-PAD.
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