Nanostructures and mechanics of living exosomes probed by atomic force microscopy
Li M(李密)2,3,4; Xu XN(许新宁)1,5; Wang WX(王文学)2,3,4; Xing XJ(邢晓静)1,5; Liu LQ(刘连庆)2,3,4
刊名生物化学与生物物理进展
2021
卷号48期号:1页码:100-110
关键词atomic force microscopy exosome nanostructure mechanics force curve
ISSN号1000-3282
其他题名基于AFM的活体状态外泌体纳米结构及机械特性研究
产权排序1
英文摘要

Exosomes play an important role in the fulfillment of cellular physiological activities and are strongly involved in the pathological processes of numerous diseases. Investigating the behaviors of exosomes is therefore of critical significance for revealing the underlying mechanisms guiding life mysteries and diseases. Nevertheless, due to the lack of adequate tools, the detailed structures and mechanics of living exosomes in their native states are still not fully understood. In this work, atomic force microscopy (AFM), a powerful multifunctional tool for characterizing native biological samples without pretreatments under aqueous conditions, was utilized to probe the nanostructures and mechanics of single living exosomes prepared from clinical cancer patients. First, by attaching exosomes isolated from the bone marrow of lymphoma patients onto the substrates with electrostatic adsorption, single living exosomes were clearly visualized by AFM in situ imaging in liquids. The morphological differences of exosomes in liquids and in air were revealed. Second, the mechanical properties of single living exosomes were quantitatively and visually studied by AFM indentation assays and AFM multiparametric imaging, respectively. Finally, structural and mechanical changes of exosomes after the treatment of chemical fixation were revealed by AFM. The research benefits investigating the structures and properties of living exosomes at the nanoscale for comprehensively understanding the behaviors of exosomes, which will have potential impacts on the studies of exosomes.

资助项目National Natural Science Foundation of China[61922081] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[61873258] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[U1613220] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[U1908215] ; Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences CAS[ZDBS-LY-JSC043] ; Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS[2017243] ; Liaoning Revitalization Talents Program[XLYC1907072]
WOS关键词MEDIATED METASTASIS ; CELL BIOLOGY ; AFM
WOS研究方向Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Biophysics
语种英语
CSCD记录号CSCD:6890299
WOS记录号WOS:000612473100009
资助机构National Natural Science Foundation of China (61922081, 61873258, U1613220, U1908215) ; Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences CAS (ZDBS-LY-JSC043) ; Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS (2017243) ; LiaoNing Revitalization Talents Program (XLYC1907072)
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.sia.cn/handle/173321/27358]  
专题沈阳自动化研究所_机器人学研究室
通讯作者Li M(李密); Xing XJ(邢晓静); Liu LQ(刘连庆)
作者单位1.Cancer Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang 110042, China
2.State Key Laboratory of Robotics, Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China
3.Institutes for Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110169, China
4.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
5.Liaoning Cancer Hospital & Institute, Shenyang 110042, China
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Li M,Xu XN,Wang WX,et al. Nanostructures and mechanics of living exosomes probed by atomic force microscopy[J]. 生物化学与生物物理进展,2021,48(1):100-110.
APA Li M,Xu XN,Wang WX,Xing XJ,&Liu LQ.(2021).Nanostructures and mechanics of living exosomes probed by atomic force microscopy.生物化学与生物物理进展,48(1),100-110.
MLA Li M,et al."Nanostructures and mechanics of living exosomes probed by atomic force microscopy".生物化学与生物物理进展 48.1(2021):100-110.
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