Extracellular Vesicles Analysis in the COVID-19 Era: Insights on Serum Inactivation Protocols towards Downstream Isolation and Analysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis, the handling of biological samples from
confirmed or suspected SARS-CoV-2-positive individuals demanded the use of inactivation
protocols to ensure laboratory operators' safety. While not standardized, these practices can be
roughly divided into two categories, namely heat inactivation and solvent-detergent treatments.
These routine procedures should also apply to samples intended for Extracellular Vesicles (EVs)
analysis. Assessing the impact of virus-inactivating pre-treatments is therefore of pivotal
importance, given the well-known variability introduced by different pre-analytical steps on
downstream EVs isolation and analysis. Arguably, shared guidelines on inactivation protocols
tailored to best address EVs-specific requirements will be needed among the analytical community,
yet deep investigations in this direction have not yet been reported. We here provide insights into
SARS-CoV-2 inactivation practices to be adopted prior to serum EVs analysis by comparing
solvent/detergent treatment vs. heat inactivation. Our analysis entails the evaluation of EVs
recovery and purity along with biochemical, biophysical and biomolecular profiling by means of a
set of complementary analytical techniques: Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis, Western Blotting,
Atomic Force Microscopy, miRNA content (digital droplet PCR) and tetraspanin assessment by
microarrays. Our data suggest an increase in ultracentrifugation (UC) recovery following heat
treatment; however, it is accompanied by a marked enrichment in EVs-associated contaminants. On
the other hand, solvent/detergent treatment is promising for small EVs (<150 nm range), yet a
depletion of larger vesicular entities was detected. This work represents a first step towards the
identification of optimal serum inactivation protocols targeted to EVs analysis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Extracellular Vesicles; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; virus inactivation; biosafety; pre-analytical protocols; human serum; serum specimen
List of contributors:
Frigerio, Roberto; Musico', Angelo; Cretich, Marina; Gori, Alessandro; Bergamaschi, Greta; Chiari, Marcella
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