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In Vivo Immunogenicity Screening of Tumor-Derived Extracellular Vesicles by Flow Cytometry of Splenic T Cells
Published on: September 23, 2021
Designed peptides as affinity ligands for extracellular-vesicle-based cancer diagnosis
Sudeep Sarma1, Jin-Ho Park2, Young Kwan Cho2
1Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 27606, USA.
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Assays for cancer diagnosis via the analysis of tumor biomarkers on circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) have shown great potential. Single EV imaging that can measure the abundance of protein biomarkers in EVs can help in detecting the presence, stage, and progression of disease. Antibodies are typically used to detect EV proteins. Controlling the quality of antibody-based immunoassays can, however, be challenging, as they may exhibit unintended cross-reactivity with non-target proteins or variability in binding affinity across different batches, even for monoclonal antibodies. Here, we report short peptides that are a promising alternative to antibodies for detecting protein biomarkers in EVs. We describe a pipeline that combines a Peptide Binding Design (PepBD) algorithm and molecular-level simulations to identify peptides that can recognize the extracellular domain of EpCAM (a known cancer biomarker). The peptides designed for EpCAM were labeled with a fluorescent dye and their binding to the target protein was evaluated using fluorescence ELISA. The results identified a computationally designed peptide that exhibited an affinity for the target EpCAM protein comparable to that of an antibody. Further testing involved single EV imaging to gauge the peptide's affinity towards EVs.
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