Other Track AgendasCirculating Tumour Cells Europe | Diagnostic Applications of Exosomes | Disease Biomarkers | Point-of-Care Diagnostics |
Thursday, 10 May 201208:00 | Registration | | Functional Role of Exosomes in Cell-Cell Communication |
| | 09:00 | | Keynote Presentation Exosomes and Communication Between Tumors and the Immune System Clotilde Thery, Research Director, Institut Curie, France
Tumor cells and immune cells both secrete exosomes, which can affect each other in various ways, evidenced by numerous types of in vitro experiments. But the actual function of exosome secretion in vivo is still an unresolved question, which we try to address by different approaches. |
| 09:30 | Tracking Exosomes In Vivo; Lessons from a Virus Danijela Koppers-Lalic, Senior Post Doctoral Researcher, Vu University Medical Center, Netherlands
In anticipation on the clinical trend that cancer tissue(s) will become less available for diagnostic purposes in the future we are developing minimally-invasive molecular diagnostic methodologies based on disseminated microvesicles (MVs) in biofluids. | 10:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Hall | 11:45 | Nanoscale Characterization of Exosomes Shivani Sharma, Associate Director, California NanoSystems Institute, California NanoSystems Institute, UCLA, United States of America
Exosomes possess unique structural, biochemical, and mechanical characteristics. I will discuss Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and correlative microscopy based approaches towards nanoscale characterization of these naturally occurring nano-particles. | 12:15 | Lunch Break and Networking in Exhibition Hall | 13:30 | Poster Viewing Session | 14:15 | Exosomes and MicroRNAs: Market Analysis of the Emerging Diagnostics Biomarkers Space Enal Razvi, Managing Director, Select Biosciences Inc, United States of America
Select Biosciences has been tracking the microRNA research marketplace over the last several years and more recently has been focused on the applications of microRNA signatures as circulating biomarkers for diagnostics and personalized medicine. | 14:45 | Rapid Isolation of Two Distinct Plasma Membrane Microparticle Populations for Biomarker Discovery and Assay Sai Kiang Lim, Research Director, Institute of Medical Biology, A*STAR, Singapore
This talk will describe a method for rapid Isolation of two distinct plasma membrane vesicles for biomarker discovery and assay. | 15:15 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Hall | 16:00 | Polarized Secretion of Exosomes by Epithelial Cells in Health and Disease Aparna Lakkaraju, Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America
This talk will focus on the mechanisms by which polarized epithelial cells secrete distinct populations of exosomes apically and basolaterally, and how diseases that affect late endosomes/multivesicular bodies alter the protein composition and kinetics of exosome secretion by epithelia. | 16:30 | Exosome Signalling in Endothelial Function and Angiogenesis Bas WM van Balkom, Assistant Professor, University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands
Endothelial cell-derived exosomes play a role in the formation and maintenance of blood vessels. In this presentation, the function and diagnostic potential of these exosomes will be discussed. | 17:00 | Delivery on Call: The Role of Exosomes in Neural Cell Communication Eva-Maria Krämer-Albers, Senior Scientist, Molecular Cell Biology, Mainz University, Germany
The presentation examines exosome release by oligodendrocytes, the myelinating glia cells of the CNS. It highlights the regulation of glial exosome secretion and exosome transfer to recipient cells and discusses the implications in neural cell communication. | 17:30 | Drinks Reception |
Friday, 11 May 2012 | Cancer Diagnostics using Exosome Protein Profiles |
| | 09:00 | Tumor Exosomes and Preparing a Premetastatic Niche Margot Zoeller, Head of Department, Tumour Progression and Immune Defense, University Hospital of Surgery, Germany
Tumor exosomes reach premetastatic organs, where exosome uptake reprogramms stromal cells to facilitate settlement and growth of metastasizing cells. Selectivity of exosome uptake is organized by by exosomal membrane proteins, exosomal miRNA plays a major role in stroma cell reprogramming. | 09:30 | Exosomes as a Novel Diagnostic and Therapeutic Tool for Cancer Takahiro Ochiya, Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Japan
We present our novel approach to modulate the intercellular network between cancer cells and their environmental cells via silencing signals exported by exosome for cancer development. We also mentioned a novel approach for detecting cancer-specific exosomes. | 10:00 | Exosomes and Microvesicles: Bundles of Biomarkers and Messages to Secondary Cells in Cancer Lorraine O’Driscoll, Professor in Pharmacology, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
| 10:30 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Hall | 11:15 | Circulating Exosomal Hsp60 as a New Marker of Colon Cancer Francesco Cappello, Associate Professor of Human Anatomy, University of Palermo, Italy
A set of in vivo experiment that we performed on tissues and blood samples from patients with colorectal cancer indicate that circulating exosomal Hsp60 has potential as useful diagnostic and prognostic marker. | | Biological Fluids and their Utility for Diagnostics |
| | 11:45 | miRNAs in Biofluids. Understanding and Building Robust Clinical Assays to Analyse Exosomal and Cell-Free Circulating microRNAs. Hazel Pinheiro, Senior Scientist, Exiqon, Denmark
We present the LNA™-based PCR technology designed to enable the robust detection of microRNAs in biofluids, and introduce our quality control and data analysis pipeline that we have developed to secure high quality reliable microRNA profiling data in a range of biofluid samples. | 12:15 | Lunch Break and Networking in Exhibition Hall | 13:30 | Poster Viewing Session | 14:15 | The Complete Exosome Workflow Solution: From Isolation to Identification of the RNA Markers Using the Ion TorrentTM Personal Genome MachineTM Susan Magdaleno, Senior Manager, Life Technologies, United States of America
The complete exosome workflow solution will be presented, starting from fast and efficient isolation of exosomes from blood and other body fluids to characterization of their RNA content using the Ion TorrentTM Personal Genome MachineTM. | 14:45 | Exosomes in TB Diagnostics Jeff Schorey, Professor, University of Notre Dame , United States of America
In this presentation I will summarize our work on the composition and function of exosomes released from Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected macrophages as well as from infected mice and tuberculosis patients. I will also highlight the potential use of exosomes in tuberculosis diagnostics. | 15:15 | Coffee Break and Networking in Exhibition Hall | 16:15 | Omics-Technologies Applied to the Study of Extracellular Microvesicles to Identify Candidate Non-Invasive Biomarkers for Liver Injury Juan Falcon-Perez, Principal Investigator, CIC bioGUNE, Spain
Our group have studied extracellular microvesicles released from hepatocytes challenged with different toxins, and by quantitative proteomics a number of non-invasive candidate markers for liver damage has been identified. | 16:45 | Close of Conference |
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