Gene description for ALPP
Gene name alkaline phosphatase, placental
Gene symbol ALPP
Other names/aliases ALP
ALPI
IAP
PALP
PLAP
PLAP-1
Species Homo sapiens
 Experiment description of studies that identified ALPP in Plasma

1
Experiment ID43
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVEVs
Identification method Western blotting
PubMed ID 17076679   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionSpecific isolation of placenta-derived exosomes from the circulation of pregnant women and their immunoregulatory consequences.
AuthorsSabapatha A, Gercel-Taylor C, Taylor DD
Journal name AJRI
Publication year2006
SamplePlasma
Sample namePlasma - Pregnant and not-pregnant women
Isolation/purification methodsSize exclusion chromatography
Ultracentrifugation
Immunobeads (CD3, CD19, CD56, CD83, PLAP)
Flotation density-
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyWestern blotting
EV-TRACK -

2
Experiment ID1079
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVEVs
Identification method ELISA
PubMed ID 25104112   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionPlacenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy.
AuthorsSarker S, Scholz-Romero K, Perez A, Illanes SE, Mitchell MD, Rice GE, Salomon C.
Journal name J Transl Med
Publication year2014
SamplePlasma
Sample nameHealthy pregnant women (week 6)
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Ultracentrifugation
Filtration
Density gradient centrifugation
Flotation density1.12-1.19 g/mL
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyELISA
EV-TRACK EV140094: EV-METRIC:56%

3
Experiment ID1080
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVEVs
Identification method ELISA
PubMed ID 25104112   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionPlacenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy.
AuthorsSarker S, Scholz-Romero K, Perez A, Illanes SE, Mitchell MD, Rice GE, Salomon C.
Journal name J Transl Med
Publication year2014
SamplePlasma
Sample nameHealthy pregnant women (week 7)
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Ultracentrifugation
Filtration
Density gradient centrifugation
Flotation density1.12-1.19 g/mL
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyELISA
EV-TRACK EV140094: EV-METRIC:56%

4
Experiment ID1081
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVEVs
Identification method ELISA
PubMed ID 25104112   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionPlacenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy.
AuthorsSarker S, Scholz-Romero K, Perez A, Illanes SE, Mitchell MD, Rice GE, Salomon C.
Journal name J Transl Med
Publication year2014
SamplePlasma
Sample nameHealthy pregnant women (week 8)
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Ultracentrifugation
Filtration
Density gradient centrifugation
Flotation density1.12-1.19 g/mL
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyELISA
EV-TRACK EV140094: EV-METRIC:56%

5
Experiment ID1082
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVEVs
Identification method ELISA
PubMed ID 25104112   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionPlacenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy.
AuthorsSarker S, Scholz-Romero K, Perez A, Illanes SE, Mitchell MD, Rice GE, Salomon C.
Journal name J Transl Med
Publication year2014
SamplePlasma
Sample nameHealthy pregnant women (week 9)
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Ultracentrifugation
Filtration
Density gradient centrifugation
Flotation density1.12-1.19 g/mL
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyELISA
EV-TRACK EV140094: EV-METRIC:56%

6
Experiment ID1083
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVEVs
Identification method ELISA
PubMed ID 25104112   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionPlacenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy.
AuthorsSarker S, Scholz-Romero K, Perez A, Illanes SE, Mitchell MD, Rice GE, Salomon C.
Journal name J Transl Med
Publication year2014
SamplePlasma
Sample nameHealthy pregnant women (week 10)
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Ultracentrifugation
Filtration
Density gradient centrifugation
Flotation density1.12-1.19 g/mL
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyELISA
EV-TRACK EV140094: EV-METRIC:56%

7
Experiment ID1084
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVEVs
Identification method ELISA
PubMed ID 25104112   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionPlacenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy.
AuthorsSarker S, Scholz-Romero K, Perez A, Illanes SE, Mitchell MD, Rice GE, Salomon C.
Journal name J Transl Med
Publication year2014
SamplePlasma
Sample nameHealthy pregnant women (week 11)
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Ultracentrifugation
Filtration
Density gradient centrifugation
Flotation density1.12-1.19 g/mL
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyELISA
EV-TRACK EV140094: EV-METRIC:56%

8
Experiment ID1085
Identified moleculeprotein
Extracellular vesicle typeExosomes
MISEVEVs
Identification method ELISA
PubMed ID 25104112   
OrganismHomo sapiens
Experiment descriptionPlacenta-derived exosomes continuously increase in maternal circulation over the first trimester of pregnancy.
AuthorsSarker S, Scholz-Romero K, Perez A, Illanes SE, Mitchell MD, Rice GE, Salomon C.
Journal name J Transl Med
Publication year2014
SamplePlasma
Sample nameHealthy pregnant women (week 12)
Isolation/purification methodsDifferential centrifugation
Ultracentrifugation
Filtration
Density gradient centrifugation
Flotation density1.12-1.19 g/mL
Molecules identified in the studyProtein
Methods used in the studyELISA
EV-TRACK EV140094: EV-METRIC:56%

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