Macrophages play an essential role in diverse biological processes, from the immune response to inflammatory and neurodegenerative disorders, to various cancers. A macrophage subpopulation, known as tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), has been shown to promote tumorigenesis, metastasis, and immune escape of cancer cells. Some of the pro-tumorigenic effects of TAMs are mediated via the secretion of nano-vesicles (exosomes) from macrophages to neighboring cells. In this chapter, we describe peritoneal macrophage isolation methods, polarization of TAMs, and purification and characterization of macrophage-derived exosomes.
Keywords: Differential centrifugation; Exosome characterization; Exosomes; Mouse peritoneal macrophages; Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs).