Field-Free Isolation of Exosomes from Extracellular Vesicles by Microfluidic Viscoelastic Flows

Chao Liu(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Jiayi Guo(Jilin University), Fei Tian(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Na Yang(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Fusheng Yan(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Yanping Ding(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Jingyan Wei(Jilin University), Guoqing Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guangjun Nie(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Jiashu Sun(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology)
ACS Nano
July 5, 2017
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Abstract

Exosomes, molecular cargos secreted by almost all mammalian cells, are considered as promising biomarkers to identify many diseases including cancers. However, the small size of exosomes (30-200 nm) poses serious challenges in their isolation from complex media containing a variety of extracellular vesicles (EVs) of different sizes, especially in small sample volumes. Here we present a viscoelasticity-based microfluidic system to directly separate exosomes from cell culture media or serum in a continuous, size-dependent, and label-free manner. Using a small amount of biocompatible polymer as the additive in the media to control the viscoelastic forces exerted on EVs, we are able to achieve a high separation purity (>90%) and recovery (>80%) of exosomes. The proposed technique may serve as a versatile platform to facilitate exosome analyses in diverse biochemical applications.


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