Author/Authors :
Irene Rom?n، نويسنده , , Marta Vilalta، نويسنده , , Julio Rodriguez، نويسنده , , Annette M. Matthies، نويسنده , , Samer Srouji، نويسنده , , Erella Livne، نويسنده , , Jeffrey A. Hubbell، نويسنده , , Nuria Rubio، نويسنده , , Jer?nimo Blanco، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Recent developments in stem cell research have promoted a flourishing of new biomaterials and scaffolds for tissue repair. However, there is a scarcity of procedures to monitor the performance of scaffold-stem cell combinations implanted in live animals, avoiding the inherent artefacts associated with in vitro assay conditions. We report the implementation of a procedure based on the use of the luciferase gene as a cell proliferation tracer to monitor, by in vivo non-invasive imaging, the performance of stem cell–biomaterial combinations used for tissue regeneration. In a model system using immunodepressed mice we show preference of a mouse embryonic mesenchymal cell line (C3H/10T1/2) for specific implantation sites and biomaterials during a prolonged in vivo growth period (3 months). Moreover, we analyzed the safety of implanted cells using a sensitive luminometric procedure and showed that the implanted cells did not spread to other organs. Our results demonstrate the utility of this simple and resource-saving procedure in the development and screening of biomaterials for tissue engineering.
Keywords :
cell proliferation , Scaffold , luciferase , Enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) , In vivo imaging