Abstract
Exosomes are nanoscale extracellular vesicles that carry valuable biomolecular information. However, their characterization still depends on complex and costly techniques such as flow cytometry. In this study, a paper-based Vertical Flow Assay (VFA) specifically designed for the detection and profiling of exosomes derived from metastatic breast cancer cell lines is presented. The assay operates in an ELISA-like format, targeting exosomal surface proteins (CD9, CD63, CD81, and EGFR1) with specific antibodies and a secondary antibody conjugated to alkaline phosphatase. Upon reaction with the NBT/BCIP substrate, an insoluble indigo precipitate forms on the nitrocellulose membrane, generating a visual signal that can be further quantified by smartphone imaging. The VFA was optimized for membrane type, pore size, and blocking agents, reaching a detection limit of ~6 × 107 exosomes µL−1 in less than 20 min. Comparative studies with bead-based flow cytometry confirmed consistent biomarker expression profiles, demonstrating the reliability of the method. By enabling exosome biomarker profiling in a simplified and low-cost format, this approach provides a promising alternative to flow cytometry and other applications required for exosome characterization.
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Pallarès-Rusiñol, A., Marfà, J., Rossi, R., Martí, M., & Pividori, M. I. (2025). Exosome Biomarker Profiling Using a Paper-Based Vertical Flow Assay. Biosensors, 15(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/bios15100694
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