Affiliation:
1. Biosensors for Bioengineering Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) Barcelona 08028 Spain
2. Diabetes and Obesity Research Laboratory Institut d'Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS) Barcelona 08036 Spain
3. Spanish Biomedical Research Center in Diabetes and Associated Metabolic Disorders (CIBERDEM) Barcelona 08036 Spain
4. Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA) Barcelona 08010 Spain
Abstract
AbstractA new way of intercellular communication has been recently demonstrated, consisting of the controlled release of small vesicles loaded with bioactive factors (proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids chiefly amongst them) to the extracellular compartment. Importantly, these extracellular vesicles (EVs), including microvesicles and exosomes, regulate various physiological processes and, when disturbed, may contribute to the onset and progression of many diseases. Hence, they can be exploited as informative biomarkers to diagnose and monitor pathological conditions, including type 2 diabetes and associated metabolic disease. However, currently available techniques to isolate EVs lack reproducibility, effectiveness, and rapidity and require high amounts of starting samples, limiting their introduction in clinical practice. The objective of this work is to use a simple and easy‐to‐use microfluidic platform for capturing and quantifying a specific subpopulation of EVs from a small volume of plasma. As a proof‐of‐concept, the platform is tested with murine plasma. An analysis of the microRNA (miRNA) content of the isolated EVs is performed, detecting significant differences when comparing lean and obese mice. Thus, the device offers an easy, straightforward system to detect and analyze plasma‐derived EVs in the everyday clinical setting.
Funder
European Research Council
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
Cited by
3 articles.
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