Tracking Cell Viability for Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Based Therapy by Quantitative Fluorescence Imaging in the Second Near-Infrared Window
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Cell survival rate determines engraftment efficiency in adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cell (ADSC)-based regenerative medicine. monitoring of ADSC viability to achieve effective tissue regeneration is a major challenge for ADSC therapy. Here, we developed an activated near-infrared II (NIR-II) fluorescent nanoparticle consisting of lanthanide-based down-conversion nanoparticles (DCNPs) and IR786s (DCNP@IR786s) for cell labeling and real-time tracking of ADSC viability . In dying ADSCs due to excessive ROS generation, absorption competition-induced emission of IR786s was destroyed, which could turn on the NIR-II fluorescent intensity of DCNPs at 1550 nm by 808 nm laser excitation. In contrast, the NIR-II fluorescent intensity of DCNPs was stable at 1550 nm by 980 nm laser excitation. This ratiometric fluorescent signal was precise and sensitive for tracking ADSC viability . Significantly, the nanoparticle could be applied to quantitively evaluate stem cell viability in real-time . Using this method, we successfully sought two small molecules including glutathione and dexamethasone that could improve stem cell engraftment efficiency and enhance ADSC therapy in a liver fibrotic mouse model. Therefore, we provide a potential strategy for real-time quantitative tracking of stem cell viability in ADSC therapy.
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