The generation and use of recombinant extracellular vesicles as biological reference material

Author:

Geeurickx EdwardORCID,Tulkens Joeri,Dhondt BertORCID,Van Deun JanORCID,Lippens Lien,Vergauwen Glenn,Heyrman Elisa,De Sutter Delphine,Gevaert Kris,Impens FrancisORCID,Miinalainen Ilkka,Van Bockstal Pieter-JanORCID,De Beer Thomas,Wauben Marca H. M.,Nolte-‘t-Hoen Esther N. M.,Bloch Katarzyna,Swinnen Johannes V.ORCID,van der Pol Edwin,Nieuwland Rienk,Braems Geert,Callewaert Nico,Mestdagh Pieter,Vandesompele JoORCID,Denys Hannelore,Eyckerman Sven,De Wever Olivier,Hendrix AnORCID

Abstract

AbstractRecent years have seen an increase of extracellular vesicle (EV) research geared towards biological understanding, diagnostics and therapy. However, EV data interpretation remains challenging owing to complexity of biofluids and technical variation introduced during sample preparation and analysis. To understand and mitigate these limitations, we generated trackable recombinant EV (rEV) as a biological reference material. Employing complementary characterization methods, we demonstrate that rEV are stable and bear physical and biochemical traits characteristic of sample EV. Furthermore, rEV can be quantified using fluorescence-, RNA- and protein-based technologies available in routine laboratories. Spiking rEV in biofluids allows recovery efficiencies of commonly implemented EV separation methods to be identified, intra-method and inter-user variability induced by sample handling to be defined, and to normalize and improve sensitivity of EV enumerations. We anticipate that rEV will aid EV-based sample preparation and analysis, data normalization, method development and instrument calibration in various research and biomedical applications.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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