Literature DB >> 33446731

In vivo tracking of 14C thymidine labeled mesenchymal stem cells using ultra-sensitive accelerator mass spectrometry.

Min-Seok Oh1, Seul-Gi Lee1, Gwan-Ho Lee2, C-Yoon Kim1, Eun-Young Kim3, Jong Han Song2, Byung-Yong Yu4, Hyung Min Chung5,6.   

Abstract

Despite the tremendous advancements made in cell tracking, in vivo imaging and volumetric analysis, it remains difficult to accurately quantify the number of infused cells following stem cell therapy, especially at the single cell level, mainly due to the sensitivity of cells. In this study, we demonstrate the utility of both liquid scintillator counter (LSC) and accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) in investigating the distribution and quantification of radioisotope labeled adipocyte derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) at the single cell level after intravenous (IV) transplantation. We first show the incorporation of 14C-thymidine (5 nCi/ml, 24.2 ng/ml) into AD-MSCs without affecting key biological characteristics. These cells were then utilized to track and quantify the distribution of AD-MSCs delivered through the tail vein by AMS, revealing the number of AD-MSCs existing within different organs per mg and per organ at different time points. Notably, the results show that this highly sensitive approach can quantify one cell per mg which effectively means that AD-MSCs can be detected in various tissues at the single cell level. While the significance of these cells is yet to be elucidated, we show that it is possible to accurately depict the pattern of distribution and quantify AD-MSCs in living tissue. This approach can serve to incrementally build profiles of biodistribution for stem cells such as MSCs which is essential for both research and therapeutic purposes.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33446731      PMCID: PMC7809063          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-80416-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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Authors:  S J Kelly; J Rossant
Journal:  J Embryol Exp Morphol       Date:  1976-02

2.  Overcoming bioanalytical challenges in an Onglyza(®) intravenous [(14)C]microdose absolute bioavailability study with accelerator MS.

Authors:  Xiaohui Sophia Xu; Stephen R Dueker; Lisa J Christopher; Pete N Lohstroh; Chi Fung Anther Keung; Kai Kevin Cao; Samuel J Bonacorsi; Laura Cojocaru; Jim X Shen; W Griffith Humphreys; Bruce Stouffer; Mark E Arnold
Journal:  Bioanalysis       Date:  2012-08       Impact factor: 2.681

3.  Radiolabeling of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells for in vivo tracking.

Authors:  Archana Mukherjee; Shabari Tipnis; Haladhar Dev Sarma; Geeta Ravindran; Grace Samuel; Chandra Viswanathan; Meera Venkatesh
Journal:  Cancer Biother Radiopharm       Date:  2012-10-09       Impact factor: 3.099

4.  The effect of 3H-thymidine on the proliferation of in vitro cultured mammalian cells.

Authors:  J Keprtová; E Minárová
Journal:  Gen Physiol Biophys       Date:  1985-02       Impact factor: 1.512

5.  In vivo stem cell tracking with imageable nanoparticles that bind bioorthogonal chemical receptors on the stem cell surface.

Authors:  Sangmin Lee; Hwa In Yoon; Jin Hee Na; Sangmin Jeon; Seungho Lim; Heebeom Koo; Sang-Soo Han; Sun-Woong Kang; Soon-Jung Park; Sung-Hwan Moon; Jae Hyung Park; Yong Woo Cho; Byung-Soo Kim; Sang Kyoon Kim; Taekwan Lee; Dongkyu Kim; Seulki Lee; Martin G Pomper; Ick Chan Kwon; Kwangmeyung Kim
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2017-06-01       Impact factor: 12.479

6.  Dynamic In Vivo SPECT Imaging of Neural Stem Cells Functionalized with Radiolabeled Nanoparticles for Tracking of Glioblastoma.

Authors:  Shih-Hsun Cheng; Dou Yu; Hsiu-Ming Tsai; Ramin A Morshed; Deepak Kanojia; Leu-Wei Lo; Lara Leoni; Yureve Govind; Lingjiao Zhang; Karen S Aboody; Maciej S Lesniak; Chin-Tu Chen; Irina V Balyasnikova
Journal:  J Nucl Med       Date:  2015-11-12       Impact factor: 10.057

7.  Tracking of transplanted human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells labeled with fluorescent probe in a mouse model of acute lung injury.

Authors:  Genglong Liu; Haijin Lv; Yuling An; Xuxia Wei; Xiaomeng Yi; Huimin Yi
Journal:  Int J Mol Med       Date:  2018-02-13       Impact factor: 4.101

8.  Robust Revascularization in Models of Limb Ischemia Using a Clinically Translatable Human Stem Cell-Derived Endothelial Cell Product.

Authors:  Mark G MacAskill; Jaimy Saif; Alison Condie; Maurits A Jansen; Thomas J MacGillivray; Adriana A S Tavares; Lucija Fleisinger; Helen L Spencer; Marie Besnier; Ernesto Martin; Giovanni Biglino; David E Newby; Patrick W F Hadoke; Joanne C Mountford; Costanza Emanueli; Andrew H Baker
Journal:  Mol Ther       Date:  2018-03-28       Impact factor: 11.454

9.  Tracking intravenous adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells in a model of elastase-induced emphysema.

Authors:  You-Sun Kim; Ji-Young Kim; Dong-Myung Shin; Jin Won Huh; Sei Won Lee; Yeon-Mok Oh
Journal:  Tuberc Respir Dis (Seoul)       Date:  2014-09-30

10.  Tracking Tumor Colonization in Xenograft Mouse Models Using Accelerator Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Nicholas R Hum; Kelly A Martin; Michael A Malfatti; Kurt Haack; Bruce A Buchholz; Gabriela G Loots
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-10-09       Impact factor: 4.379

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