Sergey Sedykh1, Kuleshova Anna2, Georgy Nevinsky3
1SB RAS ICBFM, NSU, sedyh@niboch.nsc.ru
2SB RAS ICBFM, aekuleshova25@gmail.com
3SB RAS ICBFM, NSU, nevinsky@niboch.nsc.ru
Exosomes are 40-100 nm diameter natural vesicles, containing CD9, CD63 and CD81 tetraspanins on the surface. It was shown that milk obtained from different sources contain exosomes: human, horse, bovine, rat. Horse milk is a unique source of exosomes since is less allergenic than bovine and not prion prone. Also, horse milk can be obtained in larger amounts than human milk.
According to the results, published by the other research groups, milk exosomes contain hundreds and thousands of proteins, mRNA and microRNA molecules. Our recent results show that these numbers may be significantly overestimated.В Isolation of exosomes from sediments obtained after ultracentrifugation with an additional step of gel-filtration
allows decreasing the number of proteins, that co-isolate with vesicles. Many microRNAs are described in exosomes, obtained from human and bovine milk. Here we show the content of more than two dozens major microRNA molecules, isolated fromВ human and horse milk exosomes on different stages of centrifugations, ultracentrifugations, before and after gel-filtration. According to these data, several microRNAs may be used as indicators of milk exosomes\’ purity.
The study was funded by the Russian Scientific Foundation (research project 187410055 to S. Sedykh) and by the Program of Fundamental Research of Government Academia (РђРђРђРђ-Рђ17-117020210023-1 to Prof. G. Nevinsky).
Thank You for the presentation!
Are there any practical reasons to assess milk exosomes’ purity?
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