Identification and proteomic profiling of exosomes in human urine
National Institutes of Health · National Heart Lung and Blood Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Urine provides an alternative to blood plasma as a potential source of disease biomarkers. One urinary biomarker already exploited in clinical studies is aquaporin-2. However, it remains a mystery how aquaporin-2 (an integral membrane protein) and other apical transporters are delivered to the urine. Here we address the hypothesis that these proteins reach the urine through the secretion of exosomes [membrane vesicles that originate as internal vesicles of multivesicular bodies (MVBs)]. Low-density urinary membrane vesicles from normal human subjects were isolated by differential centrifugation. ImmunoGold electron microscopy using antibodies directed to cytoplasmic or anticytoplasmic epitopes revealed that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 38
Authors
3- TPTrairak Pisitkun
National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
- RSRong‐Fong Shen
National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Saint Louis University
- MAMark A. KnepperCorresponding
National Institutes of Health, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, Saint Louis University
Topics & keywords
- Microvesicles
- PKD1
- Vesicle
- Biology
- Exosome
- Proteomics
- Chemistry
- Molecular biology
- Good health and well-being