Phenotypic analysis of extracellular vesicles: a review on the applications of fluorescence
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have numerous potential applications in the field of healthcare and diagnostics, and research into their biological functions is rapidly increasing. Mainly because of their small size and heterogeneity, there are significant challenges associated with their analysis and...
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doaj-4ede822525614829bfcbb22e4e35ebd02020-11-25T03:38:34ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Extracellular Vesicles2001-30782020-01-019110.1080/20013078.2019.17100201710020Phenotypic analysis of extracellular vesicles: a review on the applications of fluorescenceMaria S. Panagopoulou0Alastair W. Wark1David J S Birch2Christopher D. Gregory3The Queen’s Medical Research InstituteUniversity of StrathclydeSUPA, University of StrathclydeThe Queen’s Medical Research InstituteExtracellular vesicles (EVs) have numerous potential applications in the field of healthcare and diagnostics, and research into their biological functions is rapidly increasing. Mainly because of their small size and heterogeneity, there are significant challenges associated with their analysis and despite overt evidence of the potential of EVs in clinical diagnostic practice, guidelines for analytical procedures have not yet been properly established. Here, we present an overview of the main methods for studying the properties of EVs based on the principles of fluorescence. Setting aside the isolation, purification and physicochemical characterization strategies which answer questions about the size, surface charge and stability of EVs (reviewed elsewhere), we focus on available optical tools that enable the direct analysis of phenotype and mechanisms of interaction with tissues. In brief, the topics on which we elaborate range from the most popular approaches such as nanoparticle tracking analysis and flow cytometry, to less commonly used techniques such as fluorescence depolarization and microarrays as well as emerging areas such as fast fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). We highlight that understanding the strengths and limitations of each method is essential for choosing the most appropriate combination of analytical tools. Finally, future directions of this rapidly developing area of medical diagnostics are discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20013078.2019.1710020exosomescancerfluorescent dyequantum dotnanobodyfluorescent proteinmicroscopyfluorescence lifetimenanoparticle tracking analysissuper resolution microscopyflimfluorescence depolarizationfretqpcrmicrofluidicsmicroarrays |
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Maria S. Panagopoulou Alastair W. Wark David J S Birch Christopher D. Gregory Phenotypic analysis of extracellular vesicles: a review on the applications of fluorescence Journal of Extracellular Vesicles exosomes cancer fluorescent dye quantum dot nanobody fluorescent protein microscopy fluorescence lifetime nanoparticle tracking analysis super resolution microscopy flim fluorescence depolarization fret qpcr microfluidics microarrays |
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Maria S. Panagopoulou Alastair W. Wark David J S Birch Christopher D. Gregory |
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Phenotypic analysis of extracellular vesicles: a review on the applications of fluorescence |
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Phenotypic analysis of extracellular vesicles: a review on the applications of fluorescence |
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Phenotypic analysis of extracellular vesicles: a review on the applications of fluorescence |
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Phenotypic analysis of extracellular vesicles: a review on the applications of fluorescence |
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Phenotypic analysis of extracellular vesicles: a review on the applications of fluorescence |
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phenotypic analysis of extracellular vesicles: a review on the applications of fluorescence |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Journal of Extracellular Vesicles |
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2001-3078 |
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have numerous potential applications in the field of healthcare and diagnostics, and research into their biological functions is rapidly increasing. Mainly because of their small size and heterogeneity, there are significant challenges associated with their analysis and despite overt evidence of the potential of EVs in clinical diagnostic practice, guidelines for analytical procedures have not yet been properly established. Here, we present an overview of the main methods for studying the properties of EVs based on the principles of fluorescence. Setting aside the isolation, purification and physicochemical characterization strategies which answer questions about the size, surface charge and stability of EVs (reviewed elsewhere), we focus on available optical tools that enable the direct analysis of phenotype and mechanisms of interaction with tissues. In brief, the topics on which we elaborate range from the most popular approaches such as nanoparticle tracking analysis and flow cytometry, to less commonly used techniques such as fluorescence depolarization and microarrays as well as emerging areas such as fast fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). We highlight that understanding the strengths and limitations of each method is essential for choosing the most appropriate combination of analytical tools. Finally, future directions of this rapidly developing area of medical diagnostics are discussed. |
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exosomes cancer fluorescent dye quantum dot nanobody fluorescent protein microscopy fluorescence lifetime nanoparticle tracking analysis super resolution microscopy flim fluorescence depolarization fret qpcr microfluidics microarrays |
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