Noninvasive and precise stem cell tracking after transplantation in living subject is very important to monitor both stem cell destinations and their fate, which is closely related to their therapeutic efficacy. Herein, we developed bicyclo[6.1.0]nonyne (BCN)-conjugated glycol chitosan nanoparticles (BCN-NPs) as a delivery system of dual-modal stem cell imaging probes. Near-infrared fluorescent (NIRF) dye Cy5.5 was chemically conjugated to the BCN-NPs, and then oleic acid-coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (OA-FeO NPs) were encapsulated into BCN-NPs, resulting in Cy5.5-labeled and OA-FeO NP-encapsulated BCN-NPs (BCN-dual-NPs). For bioorthogonal labeling of human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs), first, hMSCs were treated with tetra-acetylated -azidoacetyl-d-mannosamine (AcManNAz) for generating azide (-N) groups onto their surface metabolic glycoengineering. Second, azide groups on the cell surface were successfully chemically labeled with BCN-dual-NPs bioorthogonal click chemistry . This bioorthogonal labeling of hMSCs could greatly increase the cell labeling efficiency, safety, and imaging sensitivity, compared to only nanoparticle-derived labeling technology. The dual-modal imaging-guided precise tracking of bioorthogonally labeled hMSCs was tested in the photothrombotic stroke mouse model intraparenchymal injection. Finally, BCN-dual-NPs-labeled hMSCs could be effectively tracked by their migration from the implanted site to the brain stroke lesion using NIRF/-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) dual-modal imaging for 14 days. Our observation would provide a potential application of bioorthogonally labeled stem cell imaging in regenerative medicine by providing safety and high labeling efficiency and .
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