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Exosomes derived from lung cancer cells: Isolation, characterization, and stability studies

Autor
Grudziński, ireneusz
Donten, Mikołaj
Sobczak, Kamil
MOSIENIAK, GRAŻYNA
Targońska, Alicja
Głuchowska, Agata
Kowalczyk, Agata
Nowicka, Anna
Ruzycka-Ayoush, Monika
Data publikacji
2023
Abstrakt (EN)

Recent advances in nanomedicine have paved the way for developing targeted drug delivery systems. Nanoscale exosomes are present in almost every body fluid and represent a novel mechanism of intercellular communication. Because of their membrane origin, they easily fuse with cells, acting as a natural delivery system and maintaining the bioactivity and immunotolerance of cells. To develop a reconstitutable exosome-based drug candidate for clinical applications, quality assurance by preserving its physical and biological properties during storage is necessary. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the best storage conditions for exosomes derived from lung cancer cells (A549). This study established that the phosphate-buffered saline buffer enriched with 25 mM trehalose is an optimal cryoprotectant for A549-derived exosomes stored at −80°C. Under these conditions, the concentration, size distribution, zeta potential, and total cargo protein levels of the preserved exosomes remained constant

Słowa kluczowe EN
Exosome
Lung cancer
Preservatives
Stability
Storage conditions
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki chemiczne
Czasopismo
European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Tom
181
Strony od-do
106369
ISSN
0928-0987
Data udostępnienia w otwartym dostępie
2022-12-24
Licencja otwartego dostępu
Uznanie autorstwa- Użycie niekomercyjne- Bez utworów zależnych