Description for Phosphatidylserine (PS)
Lipid Phosphatidylserine (PS)
Species Homo sapiens
 Phosphatidylserine (PS) identified in exosomes derived from the following tissue/cell type
Ascites [Exosomes] 19188015   
Atherosclerotic plaques [Apoptotic bodies] 9918520   
Dendritic cells [Exosomes] 14965343   
Inflammatory fluid [Microvesicles] 7697722   
Macrophage [Microvesicles/Exosomes] 22711894   
Macrophage [Exosomes] 22711894   
Macrophage [Exosomes] 22711894   
Macrophage [Exosomes] 22711894   
Melanoma cells [Exosomes] 19801663   
Ovarian cancer cells [Exosomes] 19188015   
Ovarian cancer cells [Exosomes] 19188015   
Plasma [Microparticles] 12805058   
Plasma [Microparticles] 9396452   
Plasma [Microparticles] 9396452   
Plasma [Microparticles] 12805058   
Plasma [Microparticles] 12196479   
Plasma [Microparticles] 12196479   
Plasma [Microparticles] 12196479   
Platelets [Microparticles] 10233897   
Platelets [Microparticles] 10233897   
Platelets [Microparticles] 10233897   
Red blood cells [Microvesicles] 7697722   
Synovial fluid [Microvesicles] 23185418   
 Experiment description of studies that identified Phosphatidylserine (PS) in exosomes
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Experiment ID131
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Cytofluorographic analysis
Annexin-V-FITC
PubMed ID 19188015   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionSystemic presence and tumor-growth promoting effect of ovarian carcinoma released exosomes
AuthorsKeller S, Kö AK, Marmé, Runz S, Wolterink S, Koensgen D, Mustea A, Sehouli J, Altevogt P.
Journal name CL
Publication year2009
SampleAscites
Sample nameMalignant ascites - Ovarian cancer
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyCytofluorographic analysis
Annexin V-FITC
Western blotting
FACS
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Experiment ID221
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Immunoaffinity
PubMed ID 9918520   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionShed membrane microparticles with procoagulant potential in human atherosclerotic plaques: a role for apoptosis in plaque thrombogenicity
AuthorsMallat Z, Hugel B, Ohan J, Lesèe G, Freyssinet JM, Tedgui A
Journal name Circulation
Publication year1999
SampleAtherosclerotic plaques
Sample nameAtherosclerotic plaques
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyImmunohistochemistry
Immunoaffinity
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Experiment ID128
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method HPLC
Gas chromatography
PubMed ID 14965343   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionMast cell- and dendritic cell-derived exosomes display a specific lipid composition and an unusual membrane organization
AuthorsLaulagnier K, Motta C, Hamdi S, Roy S, Fauvelle F, Pageaux JF, Kobayashi T, Salles JP, Perret B, Bonnerot C, Record M.
Journal name BJ
Publication year2004
SampleDendritic cells
Sample nameBone marrow - Dendritic cells
Molecules identified in the studyLipids
Methods used in the studyHigh performance liquid chromatography
Gas chromatography
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Experiment ID233
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Thin layer chromatography
Cytofluorographic analysis
PubMed ID 7697722   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionSecretory phospholipase A2 generates the novel lipid mediator lysophosphatidic acid in membrane microvesicles shed from activated cells
AuthorsFourcade O, Simon MF, Viodé, Rugani N, Leballe F, Ragab A, Fournié, Sarda L, Chap H
Journal name Cell
Publication year1995
SampleInflammatory fluid
Sample nameInflammatory fluids - Arthritis
Molecules identified in the studyLipids
Methods used in the studyThin layer chromatography
Cytofluorographic analysis
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5
Experiment ID1012
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Mass spectrometry
PubMed ID 22711894   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionBiochemical and biologic characterization of exosomes and microvesicles as facilitators of HIV-1 infection in macrophages.
AuthorsKadiu I, Narayanasamy P, Dash PK, Zhang W, Gendelman HE.
Journal name J Immunol.
Publication year2012
SampleMacrophage
Sample nameMonocyte-derived macrophages - uninfected
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyMass spectrometry
EV-TRACK EV120137: EV-METRIC:17%, 0%
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Experiment ID1013
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Mass spectrometry
PubMed ID 22711894   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionBiochemical and biologic characterization of exosomes and microvesicles as facilitators of HIV-1 infection in macrophages.
AuthorsKadiu I, Narayanasamy P, Dash PK, Zhang W, Gendelman HE.
Journal name J Immunol.
Publication year2012
SampleMacrophage
Sample nameMonocyte-derived macrophages - HLA-DR pulldwon microvesicles
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyMass spectrometry
EV-TRACK EV120137: EV-METRIC:17%, 0%
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Experiment ID1014
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Mass spectrometry
PubMed ID 22711894   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionBiochemical and biologic characterization of exosomes and microvesicles as facilitators of HIV-1 infection in macrophages.
AuthorsKadiu I, Narayanasamy P, Dash PK, Zhang W, Gendelman HE.
Journal name J Immunol.
Publication year2012
SampleMacrophage
Sample nameMonocyte-derived macrophages - CHMP4/TSG101 pulldown exosomes
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyMass spectrometry
EV-TRACK EV120137: EV-METRIC:17%, 0%
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Experiment ID1015
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Mass spectrometry
PubMed ID 22711894   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionBiochemical and biologic characterization of exosomes and microvesicles as facilitators of HIV-1 infection in macrophages.
AuthorsKadiu I, Narayanasamy P, Dash PK, Zhang W, Gendelman HE.
Journal name J Immunol.
Publication year2012
SampleMacrophage
Sample nameMonocyte-derived macrophages - Myosin B pulldown exosomes
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyMass spectrometry
EV-TRACK EV120137: EV-METRIC:17%, 0%
9
Experiment ID71
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Thin layer chromatography
PubMed ID 19801663   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionMicroenvironmental pH is a key factor for exosome traffic in tumor cells.
AuthorsParolini I, Federici C, Raggi C, Lugini L, Palleschi S, de Milito A, Coscia C, Iessi E, Logozzi MA, Molinari A, Colone M, Tatti M, Sargiacomo M, Fais S
Journal name JBC
Publication year2009
SampleMelanoma cells
Sample nameMel1
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyWestern blotting
Thin layer chromatography
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Experiment ID132
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Cytofluorographic analysis
Annexin-V-FITC
PubMed ID 19188015   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionSystemic presence and tumor-growth promoting effect of ovarian carcinoma released exosomes
AuthorsKeller S, Kö AK, Marmé, Runz S, Wolterink S, Koensgen D, Mustea A, Sehouli J, Altevogt P.
Journal name CL
Publication year2009
SampleOvarian cancer cells
Sample nameOVMz
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyCytofluorographic analysis
Annexin V-FITC
FACS
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Experiment ID133
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Cytofluorographic analysis
Annexin-V-FITC
PubMed ID 19188015   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionSystemic presence and tumor-growth promoting effect of ovarian carcinoma released exosomes
AuthorsKeller S, Kö AK, Marmé, Runz S, Wolterink S, Koensgen D, Mustea A, Sehouli J, Altevogt P.
Journal name CL
Publication year2009
SampleOvarian cancer cells
Sample nameSKOV3ip
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyCytofluorographic analysis
Annexin V-FITC
FACS
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Experiment ID261
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 12805058   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionSickle blood contains tissue factor-positive microparticles derived from endothelial cells and monocytes
AuthorsShet AS, Aras O, Gupta K, Hass MJ, Rausch DJ, Saba N, Koopmeiners L, Key NS, Hebbel RP.
Journal name Blood
Publication year2003
SamplePlasma
Sample namePlasma - Sickle cell patients - Crisis
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
Annexin V-FITC
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Experiment ID250
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 9396452   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionCell-derived microparticles generated in patients during cardiopulmonary bypass are highly procoagulant
AuthorsNieuwland R, Berckmans RJ, Rotteveel-Eijkman RC, Maquelin KN, Roozendaal KJ, Jansen PG, ten Have K, Eijsman L, Hack CE, Sturk A
Journal name Circulation
Publication year1997
SamplePlasma
Sample namePlasma - Systemic blood - Cardiopulmonary bypass patients
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
Annexin V-FITC
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Experiment ID251
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 9396452   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionCell-derived microparticles generated in patients during cardiopulmonary bypass are highly procoagulant
AuthorsNieuwland R, Berckmans RJ, Rotteveel-Eijkman RC, Maquelin KN, Roozendaal KJ, Jansen PG, ten Have K, Eijsman L, Hack CE, Sturk A
Journal name Circulation
Publication year1997
SamplePlasma
Sample namePlasma - Pericardial blood - Cardiopulmonary bypass patients
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
Annexin V-FITC
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Experiment ID262
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 12805058   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionSickle blood contains tissue factor-positive microparticles derived from endothelial cells and monocytes
AuthorsShet AS, Aras O, Gupta K, Hass MJ, Rausch DJ, Saba N, Koopmeiners L, Key NS, Hebbel RP.
Journal name Blood
Publication year2003
SamplePlasma
Sample namePlasma - Sickle cell patients - Steady state
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
Annexin V-FITC
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Experiment ID288
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 12196479   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionType 1 and type 2 diabetic patients display different patterns of cellular microparticles
AuthorsSabatier F, Darmon P, Hugel B, Combes V, Sanmarco M, Velut JG, Arnoux D, Charpiot P, Freyssinet JM, Oliver C, Sampol J, Dignat-George F
Journal name Diabetes
Publication year2002
SamplePlasma
Sample namePlasma - Healthy donors
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
Annexin V-FITC
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Experiment ID289
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 12196479   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionType 1 and type 2 diabetic patients display different patterns of cellular microparticles
AuthorsSabatier F, Darmon P, Hugel B, Combes V, Sanmarco M, Velut JG, Arnoux D, Charpiot P, Freyssinet JM, Oliver C, Sampol J, Dignat-George F
Journal name Diabetes
Publication year2002
SamplePlasma
Sample namePlasma - Type 1 diabetes
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
Annexin V-FITC
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Experiment ID290
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 12196479   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionType 1 and type 2 diabetic patients display different patterns of cellular microparticles
AuthorsSabatier F, Darmon P, Hugel B, Combes V, Sanmarco M, Velut JG, Arnoux D, Charpiot P, Freyssinet JM, Oliver C, Sampol J, Dignat-George F
Journal name Diabetes
Publication year2002
SamplePlasma
Sample namePlasma - Type 2 diabetes
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
Annexin V-FITC
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Experiment ID278
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 10233897   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionElevated levels of circulating procoagulant microparticles in patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and aplastic anemia
AuthorsHugel B, Socié, Vu T, Toti F, Gluckman E, Freyssinet JM, Scrobohaci ML
Journal name Blood
Publication year1999
SamplePlatelets
Sample namePlatelets - Normal
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
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Experiment ID240
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 10233897   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionElevated levels of circulating procoagulant microparticles in patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and aplastic anemia
AuthorsHugel B, Socié, Vu T, Toti F, Gluckman E, Freyssinet JM, Scrobohaci ML
Journal name Blood
Publication year1999
SamplePlatelets
Sample namePlatelets - Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria patients
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Lipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
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Experiment ID295
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Annexin V-FITC
PubMed ID 10233897   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionElevated levels of circulating procoagulant microparticles in patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria and aplastic anemia
AuthorsHugel B, Socié, Vu T, Toti F, Gluckman E, Freyssinet JM, Scrobohaci ML
Journal name Blood
Publication year1999
SamplePlatelets
Sample namePlatelets - Aplastic anemia patients
Molecules identified in the studyLipids
Methods used in the studyFACS
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Experiment ID232
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Thin layer chromatography
Cytofluorographic analysis
PubMed ID 7697722   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionSecretory phospholipase A2 generates the novel lipid mediator lysophosphatidic acid in membrane microvesicles shed from activated cells
AuthorsFourcade O, Simon MF, Viodé, Rugani N, Leballe F, Ragab A, Fournié, Sarda L, Chap H
Journal name Cell
Publication year1995
SampleRed blood cells
Sample nameErythrocyte
Molecules identified in the studyLipids
Methods used in the studyThin layer chromatography
Cytofluorographic analysis
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Experiment ID1011
Identified moleculeLipid
Identification method Mass spectrometry
PubMed ID 23185418   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionImproved flow cytometric assessment reveals distinct microvesicle (cell-derived microparticle) signatures in joint diseases.
AuthorsGyö B, Szabó, TuriáL, Wright M, Herczeg P, Léczi Z, Kittel A, PolgáA, TóK, Déalvi B, ZelenáG, Böz I, Carr B, Nagy G, Véy K, Gay S, Falus A, BuzáEI.
Journal name PLoS One.
Publication year2012
SampleSynovial fluid
Sample namesynovial fluid - patient with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyMass spectrometry
FACS
EV-TRACK EV120104: EV-METRIC:29%