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TitleEmerging MS-based platforms for the characterization of tumor-derived exosomes isolated from human biofluids: challenges and promises of MudPIT
AbstractINTRODUCTION: Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles of endosomal origin that are produced and released by several type of cells. These vesicles contain different macromolecules: proteins, mRNA, miRNA, mitochondrial DNA, and lipids. Exosomes play an important role in cell-to-cell communication, also promoting cancer progression. Areas covered: Various proteomic approaches have been applied to study exosomes isolated from different human biofluids in search of possible cancer biomarkers. The results of these studies are reported, and pros and cons of each employed technique are described. Gel-free and gel-based mass spectrometry systems are discussed, giving particular emphasis on the innovative multidimensional protein identification technology (MudPIT). Expert commentary: Proteomic studies on exosomes as candidate cancer biomarkers from urine and other body fluids in cancer have shown the potential of MS-based techniques. In particular, MudPIT is a promising tool to be applied in clinical proteomics of cancer.
SourceExpert review of proteomics (Print) 14 (9), pp. 757–767
KeywordsCancerexosomesurineplasmaproteomicsLC-MS/MSMudPIT
JournalExpert review of proteomics (Print)
EditorFuture Drugs,, London (Unitec House, 3rd Floor, 2 Albert Place, Finchley Central, London N£ 1QB), Regno Unito
Year2017
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1080/14789450.2017.1364629
AuthorsFerrari, Emanuele; De Palma, Antonella; Mauri, Pierluigi
Text378638 2017 10.1080/14789450.2017.1364629 ISI Web of Science WOS 000410861000004 Cancer exosomes urine plasma proteomics LC MS/MS MudPIT Emerging MS based platforms for the characterization of tumor derived exosomes isolated from human biofluids challenges and promises of MudPIT Ferrari, Emanuele; De Palma, Antonella; Mauri, Pierluigi Institute of Biomedical Technologies , National Research Council of Italy , Segrate , Italy. INTRODUCTION Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles of endosomal origin that are produced and released by several type of cells. These vesicles contain different macromolecules proteins, mRNA, miRNA, mitochondrial DNA, and lipids. Exosomes play an important role in cell to cell communication, also promoting cancer progression. Areas covered Various proteomic approaches have been applied to study exosomes isolated from different human biofluids in search of possible cancer biomarkers. The results of these studies are reported, and pros and cons of each employed technique are described. Gel free and gel based mass spectrometry systems are discussed, giving particular emphasis on the innovative multidimensional protein identification technology MudPIT . Expert commentary Proteomic studies on exosomes as candidate cancer biomarkers from urine and other body fluids in cancer have shown the potential of MS based techniques. In particular, MudPIT is a promising tool to be applied in clinical proteomics of cancer. 14 Published version Articolo in rivista Future Drugs, 1478 9450 Expert review of proteomics Print Expert review of proteomics Print Expert rev. proteomics Print Expert review of proteomics. Print emanuele.ferrari FERRARI EMANUELE antonella.depalma DE PALMA ANTONELLA pietroluigi.mauri MAURI PIETRO LUIGI