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Single-cell spatiotemporal analysis reveals cell fates and functions of transplanted mesenchymal stromal cells during bone repair

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Corresponding AuthorLi,Kai; Liu,Chao
Publication Years
2022-10-11
DOI
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ISSN
2213-6711
Volume17Issue:10Pages:2318-2333
Abstract

Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) transplantation could enhance bone repair. However, the cell fate of transplanted MSCs, in terms of their local distribution and spatial associations with other types of cells were poorly understood. Here, we developed a single-cell 3D spatial correlation (sc3DSC) method to track transplanted MSCs based on deep tissue microscopy of fluorescent nanoparticles (fNPs) and immunofluorescence of key proteins. Locally delivered fNP-labeled MSCs enhanced tibial defect repair, increased the number of stem cells and vascular maturity in mice. fNP-MSCs persisted in the defect throughout repair. But only a small portion of transplanted cells underwent osteogenic differentiation (OSX+); a significant portion has maintained their expression of mesenchymal stem cell and skeletal stem cell markers (SCA-1 and PRRX1). Our results contribute to the optimization of MSC-based therapies. The sc3DSC method may be useful in studying cell-based therapies for the regeneration of other tissue types or disease models.

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Funding Project
Science, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality[20201022173046002] ; China Postdoctoral Science Foundation[2021M691414] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[31870991] ; Science, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality[KQTD20200820113012029]
WOS Research Area
Cell Biology
WOS Subject
Cell & Tissue Engineering ; Cell Biology
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WOS:000872067400003
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2-s2.0-85139371825
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Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:0
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/406185
DepartmentDepartment of Biomedical Engineering
工学院
Affiliation
1.Department of Biomedical Engineering,College of Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
2.Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Biomaterials,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
First Author AffilicationDepartment of Biomedical Engineering;  College of Engineering;  Southern University of Science and Technology
Corresponding Author AffilicationDepartment of Biomedical Engineering;  College of Engineering;  Southern University of Science and Technology;  
First Author's First AffilicationDepartment of Biomedical Engineering;  College of Engineering
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Yang,Chengyu,Li,Zeshun,Liu,Yang,et al. Single-cell spatiotemporal analysis reveals cell fates and functions of transplanted mesenchymal stromal cells during bone repair[J]. Stem Cell Reports,2022,17(10):2318-2333.
APA
Yang,Chengyu.,Li,Zeshun.,Liu,Yang.,Hou,Runpeng.,Lin,Minmin.,...&Liu,Chao.(2022).Single-cell spatiotemporal analysis reveals cell fates and functions of transplanted mesenchymal stromal cells during bone repair.Stem Cell Reports,17(10),2318-2333.
MLA
Yang,Chengyu,et al."Single-cell spatiotemporal analysis reveals cell fates and functions of transplanted mesenchymal stromal cells during bone repair".Stem Cell Reports 17.10(2022):2318-2333.
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