Preclinical Characterization and In Vivo Imaging of 111In-Labeled Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicles.

Molecular Imaging and Biology : MIB : the Official Publication of the Academy of Molecular Imaging
Cheng-Hsiu LuRen-Shyan Liu

Abstract

Mesenchymal stem cell-derived EVs (MSC-EVs) are demonstrated to have similar therapeutic effect as their cells of origin and represent an attractive cell-free stem cell therapy. With the potential to be the future medical regimen, the information of fate and behavior of MSC-EVs in the living subject should be urgently gathered. This study aimed to track MSC-EVs by 111In-labeling and μSPECT/CT imaging. Wharton's jelly-MSC-EVs (WJ-MSC-EVs) were isolated using Exo-Prep kit followed by characterization of expressing markers and size. After labeled by 111In-oxine, 111In-EVs were injected into C57BL/6 mice followed by μSPECT/CT imaging. Organs were then taken out for ex vivo biodistribution analysis. The radiochemical purity of 111In-EVs was > 90 % and remained stable up to 24 h. The image results showed that with injection of 111In-EVs, the signal mainly accumulated in the liver, spleen, and kidney, compared to that in lung and kidney after 111In-oxine injection. The ex vivo biodistribution showed the similar pattern to that of imaging. Chelation of free 111In with EDTA was found necessary to reduce the nonspecific accumulation of signal. This study demonstrated the feasibility of radiolabeling WJ-MSC-EVs with 111In-oxine for in viv...Continue Reading

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