Novel insight into stem cell trafficking in dystrophic muscles

Andrea Farini,1,* Chiara Villa,1,* Adrian Manescu,2 Fabrizio Fiori,2 Alessandra Giuliani,2 Paola Razini,1 Clementina Sitzia,1 Giulia Del Fraro,1 Marzia Belicchi,1 Mirella Meregalli,1 Franco Rustichelli,2 Yvan Torrente1 1Stem Cell Laboratory, Department of Neurological Sciences, Fondazione IRCCS C&am...

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Main Authors: Farini A, Villa C, Manescu A, Fiori F, Giuliani A, Razini P, Sitzia C, Del Fraro G, Belicchi M, Meregalli M, Rustichelli F, Torrente Y
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2012-06-01
Series:International Journal of Nanomedicine
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/novel-insight-into-stem-cell-trafficking-in-dystrophic-muscles-a10170
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spelling doaj-d66290fc749640ee8477222e138b6f472020-11-24T21:35:41ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Nanomedicine1176-91141178-20132012-06-012012default30593067Novel insight into stem cell trafficking in dystrophic musclesFarini AVilla CManescu AFiori FGiuliani ARazini PSitzia CDel Fraro GBelicchi MMeregalli MRustichelli FTorrente YAndrea Farini,1,* Chiara Villa,1,* Adrian Manescu,2 Fabrizio Fiori,2 Alessandra Giuliani,2 Paola Razini,1 Clementina Sitzia,1 Giulia Del Fraro,1 Marzia Belicchi,1 Mirella Meregalli,1 Franco Rustichelli,2 Yvan Torrente1 1Stem Cell Laboratory, Department of Neurological Sciences, Fondazione IRCCS Cà Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico di Milano, Centro Dino Ferrari, Università di Milano, Milano, Italy; 2Università Politecnica delle Marche, Di.S.C.O. - Sezione di Biologia, Biochimica e Fisica Ancona, Italy*These authors contributed equally to this paperAbstract: Recently published reports have described possible cellular therapy approaches to regenerate muscle tissues using arterial route delivery. However, the kinetic of distribution of these migratory stem cells within injected animal muscular dystrophy models is unknown. Using living X-ray computed microtomography, we established that intra-arterially injected stem cells traffic to multiple muscle tissues for several hours until their migration within dystrophic muscles. Injected stem cells express multiple traffic molecules, including VLA-4, LFA-1, CD44, and the chemokine receptor CXCR4, which are likely to direct these cells into dystrophic muscles. In fact, the majority of intra-arterially injected stem cells access the muscle tissues not immediately after the injection, but after several rounds of recirculation. We set up a new, living, 3D-imaging approach, which appears to be an important way to investigate the kinetic of distribution of systemically injected stem cells within dystrophic muscle tissues, thereby providing supportive data for future clinical applications.Keywords: iron nanoparticles, micro-CT, CD133+ stem cells, dystrophic muscleshttp://www.dovepress.com/novel-insight-into-stem-cell-trafficking-in-dystrophic-muscles-a10170
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author Farini A
Villa C
Manescu A
Fiori F
Giuliani A
Razini P
Sitzia C
Del Fraro G
Belicchi M
Meregalli M
Rustichelli F
Torrente Y
spellingShingle Farini A
Villa C
Manescu A
Fiori F
Giuliani A
Razini P
Sitzia C
Del Fraro G
Belicchi M
Meregalli M
Rustichelli F
Torrente Y
Novel insight into stem cell trafficking in dystrophic muscles
International Journal of Nanomedicine
author_facet Farini A
Villa C
Manescu A
Fiori F
Giuliani A
Razini P
Sitzia C
Del Fraro G
Belicchi M
Meregalli M
Rustichelli F
Torrente Y
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title Novel insight into stem cell trafficking in dystrophic muscles
title_short Novel insight into stem cell trafficking in dystrophic muscles
title_full Novel insight into stem cell trafficking in dystrophic muscles
title_fullStr Novel insight into stem cell trafficking in dystrophic muscles
title_full_unstemmed Novel insight into stem cell trafficking in dystrophic muscles
title_sort novel insight into stem cell trafficking in dystrophic muscles
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Nanomedicine
issn 1176-9114
1178-2013
publishDate 2012-06-01
description Andrea Farini,1,* Chiara Villa,1,* Adrian Manescu,2 Fabrizio Fiori,2 Alessandra Giuliani,2 Paola Razini,1 Clementina Sitzia,1 Giulia Del Fraro,1 Marzia Belicchi,1 Mirella Meregalli,1 Franco Rustichelli,2 Yvan Torrente1 1Stem Cell Laboratory, Department of Neurological Sciences, Fondazione IRCCS Cà Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico di Milano, Centro Dino Ferrari, Università di Milano, Milano, Italy; 2Università Politecnica delle Marche, Di.S.C.O. - Sezione di Biologia, Biochimica e Fisica Ancona, Italy*These authors contributed equally to this paperAbstract: Recently published reports have described possible cellular therapy approaches to regenerate muscle tissues using arterial route delivery. However, the kinetic of distribution of these migratory stem cells within injected animal muscular dystrophy models is unknown. Using living X-ray computed microtomography, we established that intra-arterially injected stem cells traffic to multiple muscle tissues for several hours until their migration within dystrophic muscles. Injected stem cells express multiple traffic molecules, including VLA-4, LFA-1, CD44, and the chemokine receptor CXCR4, which are likely to direct these cells into dystrophic muscles. In fact, the majority of intra-arterially injected stem cells access the muscle tissues not immediately after the injection, but after several rounds of recirculation. We set up a new, living, 3D-imaging approach, which appears to be an important way to investigate the kinetic of distribution of systemically injected stem cells within dystrophic muscle tissues, thereby providing supportive data for future clinical applications.Keywords: iron nanoparticles, micro-CT, CD133+ stem cells, dystrophic muscles
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