Tracking the engraftment and regenerative capabilities of transplanted lung stem cells using fluorescent nanodiamonds.

Nat Nanotechnol

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Program in Molecular Medicine, School of Life Sciences, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, Taiwan.

Published: September 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Lung stem/progenitor cells show promise for regenerative therapies to repair damaged lung tissues in patients.
  • Current imaging methods face challenges such as photobleaching and tissue autofluorescence, limiting their effectiveness in tracking these cells.
  • The use of fluorescent nanodiamonds, alongside other imaging techniques, allows for the identification and tracking of specific lung stem/progenitor cells, maintaining their regenerative properties and showing their preferred location in the lungs after transplantation.

Article Abstract

Lung stem/progenitor cells are potentially useful for regenerative therapy, for example in repairing damaged or lost lung tissue in patients. Several optical imaging methods and probes have been used to track how stem cells incorporate and regenerate themselves in vivo over time. However, these approaches are limited by photobleaching, toxicity and interference from background tissue autofluorescence. Here we show that fluorescent nanodiamonds, in combination with fluorescence-activated cell sorting, fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy and immunostaining, can identify transplanted CD45(-)CD54(+)CD157(+) lung stem/progenitor cells in vivo, and track their engraftment and regenerative capabilities with single-cell resolution. Fluorescent nanodiamond labelling did not eliminate the cells' properties of self-renewal and differentiation into type I and type II pneumocytes. Time-gated fluorescence imaging of tissue sections of naphthalene-injured mice indicates that the fluorescent nanodiamond-labelled lung stem/progenitor cells preferentially reside at terminal bronchioles of the lungs for 7 days after intravenous transplantation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7097076PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nnano.2013.147DOI Listing

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