This video demonstrates the immunocapture of extracellular vesicles using fluorescent-labeled capture antibody-magnetic nanoparticle conjugates. The process involves complex formation, staining with fluorescently labeled detection antibodies, magnetic separation, and flow cytometric analysis for antigenic characterization.
Protocol
1. Coupling of Magnetic Nanoparticles (MNPs) Use commercial coupling procedure and reagents to couple MNPs with antibodies (Abs) (typically 1 mg). Iron oxide nanoparticles with carboxylic acid as reactive groups are used. If antibodies are in a volume higher than 0.5 ml, concentrate using a 100K concentrator. Spin at 2,000 x g for 3-5 min. At the end of the procedure, after adding 10 µl of the quenching buffer, transfer MNPs t…
Disclosures
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
Materials
Carboxyl Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Conjugation Kits
Ocean Nanotech
ICK-15-005
Amicon Ultra-4 Centrifugal Filter Unit with Ultracel-100 membrane
Millipore
UFC810024
5mL Round Bottom PP Test Tube, without Cap
Falcon
352002
DEPC treated water
Quality Biological
351-068-131
SuperMAG-01 magnetic separator
Ocean Nanotech
SuperMAG-01
Zenon R-Phycoerythrin Mouse IgG1 Labeling Kit
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Z25055
Nanosep Centrifugal Devices with Omega Membrane 100k