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MIBlood‐EV: Minimal information to enhance the quality and reproducibility of blood extracellular vesicle research

Lucien, Fabrice; Gustafson, Dakota; Lenassi, Metka; Li, Bo; Teske, Jacob J.; Boilard, Eric; von Hohenberg, Katharina Clemm; Falcón‐Perez, Juan Manual; Gualerzi, Alice; Reale, Antonia; Jones, Jennifer C.; Lässer, Cecilia; Lawson, Charlotte; Nazarenko, Irina; O'Driscoll, Lorraine; Pink, Ryan; Siljander, Pia R‐M; Soekmadji, Carolina; Hendrix, An; Welsh, Joshua A; Witwer, Kenneth W.; Nieuwland, Rienk

Authors

Fabrice Lucien

Dakota Gustafson

Metka Lenassi

Bo Li

Jacob J. Teske

Eric Boilard

Katharina Clemm von Hohenberg

Juan Manual Falcón‐Perez

Alice Gualerzi

Antonia Reale

Jennifer C. Jones

Cecilia Lässer

Charlotte Lawson

Irina Nazarenko

Lorraine O'Driscoll

Ryan Pink

Pia R‐M Siljander

Carolina Soekmadji

An Hendrix

Joshua A Welsh

Kenneth W. Witwer

Rienk Nieuwland



Abstract

Blood is the most commonly used body fluid for extracellular vesicle (EV) research. The composition of a blood sample and its derivatives (i.e., plasma and serum) are not only donor-dependent but also influenced by collection and preparation protocols. Since there are hundreds of pre-analytical protocols and over forty variables, the development of standard operating procedures for EV research is very challenging. To improve the reproducibility of blood EV research, the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) Blood EV Task Force proposes standardized reporting of (i) the applied blood collection and preparation protocol and (ii) the quality of the prepared plasma and serum samples. Gathering detailed information will provide insight into the performance of the protocols and more effectively identify potential confounders in the prepared plasma and serum samples. To collect this information, the ISEV Blood EV Task Force created the Minimal Information for Blood EV research (MIBlood-EV), a tool to record and report information about pre-analytical protocols used for plasma and serum preparation as well as assays used to assess the quality of these preparations. This tool does not require modifications of established local pre-analytical protocols and can be easily implemented to enhance existing databases thereby enabling evidence-based optimization of pre-analytical protocols through meta-analysis. Taken together, insight into the quality of prepared plasma and serum samples will (i) improve the quality of biobanks for EV research, (ii) guide the exchange of plasma and serum samples between biobanks and laboratories, (iii) facilitate inter-laboratory comparative EV studies, and (iv) improve the peer review process.

Keywords: biomarker; blood; extracellular vesicles; liquid biopsy; quality control; reproducibility; standardization.

Citation

Lucien, F., Gustafson, D., Lenassi, M., Li, B., Teske, J. J., Boilard, E., …Nieuwland, R. (2023). MIBlood‐EV: Minimal information to enhance the quality and reproducibility of blood extracellular vesicle research. Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, 12(12), https://doi.org/10.1002/jev2.12385

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 10, 2023
Online Publication Date Dec 8, 2023
Publication Date 2023-12
Deposit Date Jan 5, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jan 10, 2024
Journal Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
Electronic ISSN 2001-3078
Publisher Taylor & Francis Open Access
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Issue 12
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/jev2.12385
Keywords Cell Biology; Histology

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