Endogenous exosome labelling with an amphiphilic NIR-fluorescent probe

  • Marco P. Monopoli
  • , Andrea Zendrini
  • , Dan Wu
  • , Shane Cheung
  • , Gonzalo Sampedro
  • , Brendan Ffrench
  • , John Nolan
  • , Olga Piskareva
  • , Raymond L. Stalings
  • , Serena Ducoli
  • , Paolo Bergese
  • , Donal F. O'Shea

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Abstract

The recognition of the biological, diagnostic and medical importance of exosomes has given rise to an urgent need for efficient labelling of these extracellular vesicles in ways that do not alter their inherent characteristics. We report for the first time an endogenous method to NIR-fluorescent labelled exosomes using an amphiphilic probe without the need for immunolabelling or synthetic or chromatographic manipulation of exosomes. Comparative analyses of labelled and unlabelled exosomes with NTA, AFM, flow cytometry and immunoblot analysis all show a high degree of similarity. Spectroscopic analysis and fluorescence imaging confirmed the ability to visualise purified NIR-exosomes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7219-7222
Number of pages4
JournalChemical Communications
Volume54
Issue number52
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

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