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Exosomes

Exosomes are small membrane vesicles of endocytic origin secreted by most cell types in vitro. Cells continuously secrete a large number of microvesicles, exosomes and small molecules into the extracellular space. Exosomes have been shown to contain mRNA and miRNA and they are able to mediate communication between cells, by transport of RNA and proteins which can be functionalized in the recipient cell. The ability to transport bioactive cargoes, gives exosomes innate therapeutic potential as a natural drug carrier. Efficient techniques for loading drugs into exosomes to utilize the natural carrier capabilities of these vesicles remains to be elucidated.

Applications of Exosomes

The presence exosomes in blood, saliva, and urine paves the way for the possible application of exosomes as a diagnostic marker for diseases. Many diseases are difficult to detect by the methods and equipment available today and there is a growing demand for development of new non‐invasive methods to detect diseases in early stages. The use of exosomes as markers of disease is being investigated to cement their potential as a non-invasive diagnostic tool for early detection of many diseases, in particular cancers. This, however, relies on thorough characterisation of exosomes in both healthy and diseased states

An important factor to understanding the roles of exosomes is knowledge of their biodistribution. Currently, the number of publications describing the biodistribution of exosomes is limited. The main reason being the lack of a robust fluorescent label that can be visualised in vivo. Mapping the specific cell type derived exosomes can increase our knowledge on the roles of exosomes in the organism, as well as help to identify natural targeting systems.

Isolation, Characterisation and Fluorescent Labelling

The most common isolation protocol uses a differential centrifugation to fractionate cells, microvesicles, and exosomes, which are pelleted by ultracentrifugation. After vesicles are secreted from cells into the extracellular environment, it difficult to separate the different subpopulations of vesicles to obtain a pure sample. We have developed methods to optimise isolation and thorough characterisation procedures to obtain pure and well-characterised exosomes. Furthermore, we have developed a simple method for labelling of exosomes with a robust fluorescent label that can be visualised in vivo, allowing investigation of the biodistribution of different cell derived exosomes.

Collaborators:

Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark

Dan Peer, Department of Cell Research & Immunology, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Moein Moghimi, school of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health, Durham University, UK

Recent Publications

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Ingesman, P 2019, King, church and religion: the ecclesiology of King Christian III of Denmark and Norway. in S Angel, H Elstad & E Andersen Oftestad (eds), Were we ever protestants? : essays in honour of Tarald Rasmussen. De Gruyter, Berlin, Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte, vol. 140, pp. 73-90.
Konrad, CM, Frasier, TR, Whitehead, H & Gero, S 2019, 'Kin selection and allocare in sperm whales', Behavioral Ecology, vol. 30, no. 1, aryl143, pp. 194-201. https://doi.org/10.1093/beheco/ary143
Vaisman, N 2019, Kinship knowledge and the state: the case of Argentina's adult 'living disappeared'. in The Cambridge handbook of Kinship . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 279-305. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139644938.012
Pedersen, NA & Bach-Nielsen, C 2019, Kirkehistorie: igennem 75 år. in R Falkenberg, P Ingesman & U Nissen (eds), Teologi i Aarhus: mellem fortid og fremtid. Afdeling for Teologi, Institut for Kultur og Samfund, Aarhus Universitet, Aarhus, pp. 37-40.
Castenschiold, JHF & Sunde, P 2019, 'Kirkeugler studeres', Jæger, vol. 2019, no. 12, pp. 2.
Jensen, M 2019, 'Kirsebærkornel til maskinhøst?', Gartner Tidende, no. 10, pp. 34.
Rasmussen, JD 2019, 'Kirsten Avlund Prisen 2018: Prisforelæsning', Gerontologi, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 4-7.
Bonderup, G 2019, 'Kirurgerne i provinsen: En situationsrapport fra 1776', Dansk Medicinhistorisk Årbog, vol. 2018, pp. 106-132.
Wiberg, M 2019, Klafki og pædagogik: den dobbeltsidige åbning. in AV Oettingen (ed.), Pædagogiske tænkere: bidrag til empirisk uddannelsesforskning . Hans Reitzels Forlag, København, pp. 155-168.
Harrits, GS & Stubager, R 2019, Klasse, klasseidentitet og politiske værdier. in M Frederiksen (ed.), Usikker modernitet: Danskernes værdier fra 1981 til 2017. Hans Reitzels Forlag, Kbh., pp. 115-139.
Gregersen, AB 2019, 'Klasseracismens åbne uendelighed: Om Étienne Balibars bestræbelser på at forstå klasseracisme som fænomen', TIDskrift: onlinemagasinet for filosofistuderende landet over, vol. XIII, pp. 5-16.
Juelskjær, M & Rasmussen, LR 2019, Klasserummets arkitektur. in M Blok Johansen (ed.), 10 døre til klasserummet. Akademisk Forlag, København, pp. 67-86.
Rasmussen, LR 2019, Klasserummets historie. in M Blok Johansen (ed.), 10 døre til klasserummet. Akademisk Forlag, København, pp. 33-48.
Tække, J & Paulsen, M 2019, Klasserummets medier. in MB Johansen (ed.), 10 døre til klasserummet. Akademisk Forlag, København, pp. 131-145.
Stubager, R & Robison, J 2019, Klassesamfundet lever - også i danskernes hoveder. in CH Grøn (ed.), Politologisk Årbog 2018-2019. Djøf Forlag, København, pp. 99-103.
Andersen, P 2019, Klassisk og kristen naturret. in O Hammerslev & HP Olsen (eds), Retsfilosofi: Centrale tekster og temaer. 2. edn, Hans Reitzels Forlag, København, pp. 73-123.
Olesen, JE 2019, 'Klimaændringers betydning for europæiske landbrug', Vand & Jord, vol. 2019, no. 2, pp. 50-55.
Carstensen, J 2019, Klimatiske forhold. in JW Hansen (ed.), Marine områder 2017. NOVANA. Aarhus University, DCE - Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, Videnskabelig rapport fra DCE - Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi, no. 308, pp. 18-25. <http://dce2.au.dk/pub/SR308.pdf>
Carstensen, J 2019, Klimatiske forhold. in JW Hansen & S Høgslund (eds), Marine områder 2018: NOVANA. Aarhus Universitet, Aarhus, Videnskabelig rapport fra DCE - Nationalt Center for Miljø og Energi, no. 355, pp. 16-24. <https://dce2.au.dk/pub/SR355.pdf>
Naveed, A & Wang, C 2019, Knowledge-Innovation, Structural Change and Productivity Growth: A Global Perspective. in Proceedings of the 20th International CINet Conference. Continuous Innovation Network, 20th International CINet Conference, Odense, Denmark, 08/09/2019. <https://www.continuous-innovation.net/publications.html>
Zhou, S, Helwa, MK, Schoellig, AP, Sarabakha, A & Kayacan, E 2019, Knowledge transfer between robots with similar dynamics for high-accuracy impromptu trajectory tracking. in 2019 18th European Control Conference, ECC 2019., 8796140, IEEE, 18th European Control Conference, ECC 2019, Naples, Italy, 25/06/2019. https://doi.org/10.23919/ECC.2019.8796140
Thanh Tran, D, Kiranyaz, S, Gabbouj, M & Iosifidis, A 2019, Knowledge Transfer For Face Verification Using Heterogeneous Generalized Operational Perceptrons. in 2019 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP) ., 8804296, IEEE, pp. 1168-1172, 2019 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing , Taipei, Taiwan, 22/09/2019. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICIP.2019.8804296
Milagres, R & Burcharth, ALDA 2019, 'Knowledge Transfer in Interorganizational Partnerships: What do we know?', 78th Academy of Management Annual Meeting 2018, Chicago, United States, 10/08/2018 - 14/08/2018 pp. 27-68. https://doi.org/10.1108/BPMJ-06-2017-0175
Samson, J, Elkjær Sørensen, A & Anthon Andersen, A 2019, 'Københavns byudvikling', FaktaLink [online], vol. 2019. <http://www.faktalink.dk/titelliste/kobenhavns-byudvikling>
Gundersen, I & Sørensen, SS 2019, Kødbyen. BOOK LAB.