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Nanoelectrical characterization of individual exosomes secreted by A beta(42)-ingested cells using electrostatic force microscopy

Authors
Choi, YeseongKim, Su-MiHeo, YouheeLee, GyudoKang, Ji YoonYoon, Dae Sung
Issue Date
8-1월-2021
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Keywords
exosome; amyloid beta; Alzheimer' s disease; atomic force microscopy; electrostatic force microscopy
Citation
NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.32, no.2
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume
32
Number
2
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/50135
DOI
10.1088/1361-6528/abba58
ISSN
0957-4484
Abstract
Quantifying the physical properties of individual exosomes containing amyloid-beta(42)(A beta(42)) is crucial for a better understanding of an underpinning mechanism of Alzheimer's disease expression which is associated with the A beta(42)transfer. Because of the lack of proper tools, however, there have been very few studies on how the amount of A beta(42) affects the physical properties of exosomes. To answer the question, we investigated the physical properties of exosomes secreted by neuroblastoma by probing individual exosomes using electrostatic force microscopy. Interestingly, we observed that when the higher concentration of A beta(42) oligomers was fed to cells, the higher surface charge of the exosomes appeared. This result indicates that the exosomes contain more A beta(42) with the increase in A beta(42) concentration in cell media, implying that they serve as transport vesicles for A beta(42). Our approach could help to better understand how the neuronal exosomes are related to the propagation of neurodegenerative diseases and to seek how to make an early diagnosis of those diseases.
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