Stem-cell-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) are promising tools for therapeutic delivery and imaging in the medical research fields. EVs that arise from endosomal compartments or plasma membrane budding consist of exosomes and microvesicles, which range between 30 and 200 nm and 100-1000 nm, respectively. Iron oxide nanoparticles can be used to label stem cells or possibly EVs for magnetic resonance imaging. This could be a novel way to visualize areas in the body that are affected by neurological disorders such as stroke. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSK3 cells) were plated on low-attachment plates and treated with SB431542 and LDN193189 during the first week for the induction of cortical spheroid formation and grown with fibroblast growth factor 2 and cyclopamine during the second week for the neural progenitor cell (iNPC) differentiation. iNPCs were then grown on attachment plates and treated with iron oxide (FeO) nanoparticles at different sizes (8, 15, and 30 nm in diameter) and concentrations (0.1, 10, and 100 μM). The spheroids and media collected from these cultures were used for iron oxide detection as well as EV isolation and characterizations, respectively. MTT assay demonstrated that the increased size and concentration of the iron oxide nanoparticles had little effect on the metabolic activity of iNPCs. In addition, the Live/Dead assay showed high viability in all the nanoparticle treated groups and the untreated control. The EVs isolated from these culture groups were analyzed and displayed similar or higher EV counts compared with control. The observed EV size averaged 200-250 nm, and electron microscopy revealed the expected exosome morphology for EVs from all groups. RT-PCR analysis of EV biogenesis markers (CD63, CD81, Alix, TSG101, Syntenin1, ADAM10, RAB27b, and Syndecan) showed differential expression between the iron-oxide-treated cultures and nontreated cultures, as well as between adherent and nonadherent 3D cultures. Iron oxide nanoparticles were detected inside the cortical spheroid cells but not EVs by MRI. The addition of iron oxide nanoparticles does not induce significant cytotoxic effects to cortical spheroids. In addition,, nanoparticles may stimulate the biogenesis of EVs when added to cortical spheroids in vitro.
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