Author:
Tengler Luisa,Tiedtke Moritz,Schütz Julia,Bieback Karen,Uhlig Stefanie,Theodoraki Marie-Nicole,Nitschke Katja,Worst Thomas Stefan,Seiz Elena,Scherl Claudia,Rotter Nicole,Ludwig Sonja
Abstract
AbstractSmall extracellular vesicles from saliva (SEVs) have high potential as biomarkers in Head and Neck cancer (HNC). However, there is no common consensus on the ideal method for their isolation. This study compared different ultracentrifugation (UC) methods (durations and + /− additional purification) with size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and investigated the potential of SEVs as diagnostic biomarkers and their biological activity on NK and CD8+ T cells. SEVs from 19 HNC patients and 8 healthy donors (HDs) were thoroughly characterized. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed the isolation of vesicles by all methods. The average size determined via nanoparticle-tracking analysis was smaller for SEVs isolated by SEC than UC. The highest particle-to-protein yield was achieved by UC (3 h + 3 h) (UCopt) and SEC. However, SEC yielded considerably fewer SEVs. Comparing the surface marker cargo, SEVs isolated by UCopt from HNC patients carried more PD-L1, FasL, and TGF-β than SEVs from HDs. These levels correlated with tumor stage and HPV status. SEVs downregulated NKG2D expression on primary NK cells. HNC SEVs accelerated CD8+ T cell death compared to HD SEVs. This study suggests that UCopt is preferable when isolation of a high particle-to-protein load is required. Especially PD-L1 and FasL on SEVs hold substantial potential as diagnostic biomarkers.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Brigitte und Dr. Konstanze Wegener-Stiftung
Dres Bayer Foundation
Medizinische Fakultät Mannheim der Universität Heidelberg
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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