InVivo Bioluminescence Imaging of Transplanted Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and Their Rejection Mediated by Intrahepatic NK Cells
Liu Jing-jing Hu Xiao-jun Li Zheng-ran Yan Ronghua Li Dan Wang Jin Shan Hong · 2016
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Molecular Imaging and Biology   2016 年
发表日期:
2016.07.12
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Purpose: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) hold promise in the treatment of liver disease. However, short survival time of MSCs after intrahepatic transplantation limits their value; therefore, understanding the basis of MSCs survival and rejection may increase their utility. This study was aimed at determining the role of intrahepatic natural killer (NK) cells on MSCs survival and their retention in the liver shortly after transplant. Procedures: Human MSCs were labeled with the Luc2-mKate2 dual-fusion reporter gene (MSCs-R), and the residence time and survival of MSCs-R xenografts after intrahepatic transplantation were evaluated by in vivo bioluminescence imaging (BLI). Coculture of MSCs and NK cells was performed to assess cytotoxicity. To evaluate the role of NK cells in rejection of the xenografted cells, the fates of transplanted MSCs-R were then assessed in vivo by BLI after activation of intrahepatic NK cells. Results: We observed a linear correlation between luciferase activity from live MSCs-R and cell number in vitro (R
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