Clinically applicable labeling of mammalian and stem cells by combining; Superparamagnetic iron oxides and transfection agents

被引:529
作者
Frank, JA [1 ]
Miller, BR [1 ]
Arbab, AS [1 ]
Zywicke, HA [1 ]
Jordan, EK [1 ]
Lewis, BK [1 ]
Bryant, LH [1 ]
Bulte, JWM [1 ]
机构
[1] NIH, Expt Neuroimaging Sect, Lab Diagnost Radiol Res, Ctr Clin, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
cell labeling; experimental study; iron; magnetic resonance (MR); experimental studies; stem cells;
D O I
10.1148/radiol.2281020638
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: To label mammalian and stem cells by combining commercially available transfection agents (TAs) with superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging contrast agents. MATERIALS AND METHODS Three TAs were incubated with ferumoxides and MION-46L in cell culture medium at various concentrations. Human mesenchymal i stem cells, mouse lymphocytes, rat oligodendrocyte progenitor CG-4 cells, and human cervical carcinoma cells were incubated 2-48 hours with 25 mug of iron per milliliter of combined TAs and SPIO. Cellular labeling was evaluated with T2 relaxometry, MR imaging of labeled cell suspensions, and Prussian blue staining for iron assessment. Proliferation and viability of mesenchymal stem cells and human cervical carcinoma cells labeled with a combination of TAs and ferumoxides were evaluated. RESULTS: When ferumoxides-TA or MION-46L-TA was used, intracytoplasmic particles stained with Prussian blue stain were detected for all cell lines with a labeling efficiency of nearly 100%. Limited or no uptake was observed for cells incubated i with ferumoxides or MION-46L alone. For TA-SPIO-labeled cells, MR images and relaxometry findings showed a. 50%-90% decrease in signal intensity and a more than 40-fold increase in T2s, Cell viability varied from 103.7% +/- 9 to 123.0% +/- 9 compared with control cell viability at 9 days, and cell proliferation was not affected by endosomal incorporation of SPIO nanoparticles. Iron concentrations varied with, ferumoxides-TA combinations and cells with a maximum of 30.1 pg +/- 3.7 of iron per cell for labeled mesenchymal stem cells. CONCLUSION: Magnetic labeling of mammalian cells with use of ferumoxides and TAs is possible and may enable cellular MR imaging and tracking in experimental and clinical settings. (C) RSNA, 2003.
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