Bio-Protocol (Jun 2023)

Large-scale Isolation of Exosomes Derived from NK Cells for Anti-tumor Therapy

  • Heyong Luo,
  • Jing Zhang,
  • Anqing Yang,
  • Weiwei Ouyang,
  • Shiqi Long,
  • Xiaojin Lin,
  • Na Yang,
  • Zhiru Yang,
  • Yingchun Zhang,
  • Yang Wei,
  • Qiyuan Che,
  • Yuxin Yang,
  • Ting Guo,
  • Xing Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4693
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11

Abstract

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Exosomes are lipid bilayer–enclosed vesicles, actively secreted by cells, containing proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and other substances with multiple biological functions after entering target cells. Exosomes derived from NK cells have been shown to have certain anti-tumor effects and potential applications as chemotherapy drug carriers. These developments have resulted in high demand for exosomes. Although there has been large-scale industrial preparation of exosomes, they are only for generally engineered cells such as HEK 293T. The large-scale preparation of specific cellular exosomes is still a major problem in laboratory studies. Therefore, in this study, we used tangential flow filtration (TFF) to concentrate the culture supernatants isolated from NK cells and isolated NK cell–derived exosomes (NK-Exo) by ultracentrifugation. Through a series of characterization and functional verification of NK-Exo, the characterization, phenotype, and anti-tumor activity of NK-Exo were verified. Our study provides a considerably time- and labor-saving protocol for the isolation of NK-Exo.