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Effect of DiD Carbocyanine Dye Labeling on Immunoregulatory Function and Differentiation of Mice Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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2014
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Adult Stem CellImmunologyCell DeathImmunoregulatory FunctionBiomedical EngineeringStem Cell BiologyOxidative StressRegenerative MedicineInflammationStem Cell TransplantationStem CellsCell TransplantationMesenchymal Stem CellsAppropriate TracerStem Cell TherapiesCell BiologyMesenchymal Stem CellStem Cell ToxicologyStem Cell EngineeringStem Cell ResearchTransplanted MscsStem-cell TherapyMedicineEmbryonic Stem Cell
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been used to treat a variety of degenerative disorders. Labeling of MSCs with an appropriate tracer is vital to demonstrate the in vivo engraftment and differentiation of transplanted MSCs. DiD is a lipophilic fluorescent dye with near infrared emission spectra that makes it suitable for in vivo tracing. Therefore, in the present study the consequences of DiD labeling on induction of oxidative stress and apoptosis as well as inhibition of biological functions of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were investigated. DiD labeling did not provoke the production of ROS, induction of apoptosis, or inhibition of production of immunosuppressive factors (PGE2 and IL-10) by MSCs. In addition, there were no statistical differences between DiD-labeled and unlabeled MSCs in suppression of proliferation and cytokine production (IFN-γ and IL-17) by in vitro stimulated splenocytes or improvement of clinical score in EAE after in vivo administration. In addition, DiD labeling did not alter the differentiation capacity of MSCs. Taken together, DiD can be considered as a safe dye for in vivo tracking of MSCs.
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