In Vivo Tracking of Chemokine Receptor CXCR4-Engineered Mesenchymal Stem Cell Migration by Optical Molecular Imaging
CXCR4, the stromal cell-derived factor-1 receptor, plays an important role in the migration of hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells to injured and inflamed areas. Noninvasive cell tracking methods could be useful for monitoring cell fate. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the efficacy of an intr...
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doaj-3311444e57e849c0badbc2b1bfba744c2020-11-25T01:28:24ZengHindawi LimitedStem Cells International1687-966X1687-96782017-01-01201710.1155/2017/80856378085637In Vivo Tracking of Chemokine Receptor CXCR4-Engineered Mesenchymal Stem Cell Migration by Optical Molecular ImagingSenthilkumar Kalimuthu0Ji Min Oh1Prakash Gangadaran2Liya Zhu3Ho Won Lee4Ramya Lakshmi Rajendran5Se hwan Baek6Yong Hyun Jeon7Shin Young Jeong8Sang-Woo Lee9Jaetae Lee10Byeong-Cheol Ahn11Department of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine and Hospital, Daegu, Republic of KoreaCXCR4, the stromal cell-derived factor-1 receptor, plays an important role in the migration of hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells to injured and inflamed areas. Noninvasive cell tracking methods could be useful for monitoring cell fate. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the efficacy of an intravenous infusion of genetically engineered mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) overexpressing CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) to home to the tumor, by optical imaging. We constructed a retroviral vector containing CXCR with dual reporter genes, eGFP and Fluc2, under the control of an EF1α promoter (pBABE-EF1α-CXCR4-eGFP-IRES-Fluc2). We also developed an eGFP-Fluc2 construct in the Retro-X retroviral vector (Retro-X-eGFP-Fluc2). MSCs were transduced with retroviruses to generate CXCR4-overexpressing MSCs (MSC-CXCR4/Fluc2) and MSCs (MSC/Fluc2). CXCR4 mRNA and protein expression was confirmed by RT-PCR and Western blotting, respectively, and it was higher in MSC-CXCR4/Fluc2 than in naive MSCs. eGFP expression was confirmed by confocal microscopy. The transfected MSC-CXCR4/Fluc2 cells showed higher migratory capacity than naive MSCs observed in Transwell migration assay. The in vivo migration of CXCR4-overexpressing MSCs to MDAMB231/Rluc tumor model by BLI imaging was also confirmed. Intravenous delivery of genetically modified MSCs overexpressing CXCR4 with a Fluc2 reporter gene may be a useful, noninvasive BLI imaging tool for tracking cell fate.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8085637 |
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Senthilkumar Kalimuthu Ji Min Oh Prakash Gangadaran Liya Zhu Ho Won Lee Ramya Lakshmi Rajendran Se hwan Baek Yong Hyun Jeon Shin Young Jeong Sang-Woo Lee Jaetae Lee Byeong-Cheol Ahn |
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In Vivo Tracking of Chemokine Receptor CXCR4-Engineered Mesenchymal Stem Cell Migration by Optical Molecular Imaging |
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In Vivo Tracking of Chemokine Receptor CXCR4-Engineered Mesenchymal Stem Cell Migration by Optical Molecular Imaging |
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In Vivo Tracking of Chemokine Receptor CXCR4-Engineered Mesenchymal Stem Cell Migration by Optical Molecular Imaging |
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In Vivo Tracking of Chemokine Receptor CXCR4-Engineered Mesenchymal Stem Cell Migration by Optical Molecular Imaging |
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In Vivo Tracking of Chemokine Receptor CXCR4-Engineered Mesenchymal Stem Cell Migration by Optical Molecular Imaging |
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in vivo tracking of chemokine receptor cxcr4-engineered mesenchymal stem cell migration by optical molecular imaging |
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CXCR4, the stromal cell-derived factor-1 receptor, plays an important role in the migration of hematopoietic progenitor/stem cells to injured and inflamed areas. Noninvasive cell tracking methods could be useful for monitoring cell fate. Therefore, in this study, we evaluated the efficacy of an intravenous infusion of genetically engineered mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) overexpressing CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) to home to the tumor, by optical imaging. We constructed a retroviral vector containing CXCR with dual reporter genes, eGFP and Fluc2, under the control of an EF1α promoter (pBABE-EF1α-CXCR4-eGFP-IRES-Fluc2). We also developed an eGFP-Fluc2 construct in the Retro-X retroviral vector (Retro-X-eGFP-Fluc2). MSCs were transduced with retroviruses to generate CXCR4-overexpressing MSCs (MSC-CXCR4/Fluc2) and MSCs (MSC/Fluc2). CXCR4 mRNA and protein expression was confirmed by RT-PCR and Western blotting, respectively, and it was higher in MSC-CXCR4/Fluc2 than in naive MSCs. eGFP expression was confirmed by confocal microscopy. The transfected MSC-CXCR4/Fluc2 cells showed higher migratory capacity than naive MSCs observed in Transwell migration assay. The in vivo migration of CXCR4-overexpressing MSCs to MDAMB231/Rluc tumor model by BLI imaging was also confirmed. Intravenous delivery of genetically modified MSCs overexpressing CXCR4 with a Fluc2 reporter gene may be a useful, noninvasive BLI imaging tool for tracking cell fate. |
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