Isolation and identification of exosomes of CD4+T cells in mice
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    Objective To explore whether CD4+T cells in mice can secrete exosomes and the possibility of exosomes to participate in the inflammation and immune response process. Methods Spleen samples were taken from mice, and CD4+T cells were isolated from the spleen tissue using magnetic bead separation method. Exosomes of CD4+ T cells were extracted from the supernatant and observed under transmission electron microscope. PCR assay was used to detect the expression of miR-23a and miR-214. Results Exosomes were observed under elecron microscope,and the expression of miR-23a and miR-214 were detected by PCR assay.Conclusions CD4+T cells in mice can secrete exosomes,which offer possibility to participate in the inflammation and immune response.

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  • Received:February 28,2017
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