AAV-iRFP labelling of human mesenchymal stem cells for near-infrared fluorescence imaging

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Abstract

Near-IR fluorescence (NIRF) imaging is a new technology using IR fluorescent protein (iRFP) gene labelling and is potentially useful for in vivo applications. In the present study, we expressed iRFP and the TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand gene in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) using adeno-associated virus (AAV) and showed that iRFP-labelled MSCs can be detected by fluorescence microscopy. We injected mice with MSCs labelled with AAV-iRFP, which we were then able to detect by whole-animal NIRF imaging. Our technique provides a visualizable, convenient and sensitive platform for research on tracking the fate of transplanted MSC cells in vivo.

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Huang, C., Lan, W., Wang, F., Zhang, C., Liu, X., & Chen, Q. (2017). AAV-iRFP labelling of human mesenchymal stem cells for near-infrared fluorescence imaging. Bioscience Reports, 37(2). https://doi.org/10.1042/BSR20160556

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