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MIFlowCyt-EV: a framework for standardized reporting of extracellular vesicle flow cytometry experiments

Journal

JOURNAL OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1080/20013078.2020.1713526

Keywords

Extracellular vesicles; flow cytometry; framework; reporting; standardization

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Funding

  1. Foundation for the National Institutes of Health [Pamela Cafritz Renal Cell Carcinoma Award]
  2. National Cancer Institute [1ZIA-BC011502]
  3. National Institutes of Health [NIH UG3 TR002881]
  4. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research [STW perspectief CANCER] [14195]
  5. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research [VENI 13681, VENI 15924]
  6. FWO Fund for Scientific Research
  7. NIH [NIH UG3 TR002881, U01-126497, U01-OD -019750, R01 CA218500, R01 HL1266497]
  8. Prostate Cancer Foundation
  9. ISAC
  10. COMMON FUND, OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
  11. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [ZIABC011502] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  12. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [ZIABC011942] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small, heterogeneous and difficult to measure. Flow cytometry (FC) is a key technology for the measurement of individual particles, but its application to the analysis of EVs and other submicron particles has presented many challenges and has produced a number of controversial results, in part due to limitations of instrument detection, lack of robust methods and ambiguities in how data should be interpreted. These complications are exacerbated by the field's lack of a robust reporting framework, and many EV-FC manuscripts include incomplete descriptions of methods and results, contain artefacts stemming from an insufficient instrument sensitivity and inappropriate experimental design and lack appropriate calibration and standardization. To address these issues, a working group (WG) of EV-FC researchers from ISEV, ISAC and ISTH, worked together as an EV-FC WG and developed a consensus framework for the minimum information that should be provided regarding EV-FC. This framework incorporates the existing Minimum Information for Studies of EVs (MISEV) guidelines and Minimum Information about a FC experiment (MIFlowCyt) standard in an EV-FC-specific reporting framework (MIFlowCyt-EV) that supports reporting of critical information related to sample staining, EV detection and measurement and experimental design in manuscripts that report EV-FC data. MIFlowCyt-EV provides a structure for sharing EV-FC results, but it does not prescribe specific protocols, as there will continue to be rapid evolution of instruments and methods for the foreseeable future. MIFlowCyt-EV accommodates this evolution, while providing information needed to evaluate and compare different approaches. Because MIFlowCyt-EV will ensure consistency in the manner of reporting of EV-FC studies, over time we expect that adoption of MIFlowCyt-EV as a standard for reporting EV- FC studies will improve the ability to quantitatively compare results from different laboratories and to support the development of new instruments and assays for improved measurement of EVs.

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