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Biofunctionalized quantum dots for live monitoring of stem cells: applications in regenerative medicine

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REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 335-347

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/RME.12.21

Keywords

antibody; fluorescence nanoparticle; stem cell; tissue engineering

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Aim: This study aimed to live monitor the degree of endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) integration onto tissue-engineering scaffolds by conjugating relevant antibodies to quantum dots (QDs). Materials & methods: Biocompatible mercaptosuccinic acid-coated QDs were functionalized with two different antibodies to EPC (CD133 with QDs of 640 nm wavelength [lambda] and later-stage mature EPCs; and von Willebrand factor with QDs of lambda 595 and lambda 555 nm) using conventional carbomide and N-hydroxysuccinimide chemistry. Biofunctionalization was characterized with Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. Cell viability assays and gross morphology observations confirmed cytocompatibility and normal patterns of celluar growth. The antigens corresponding to each state of cell maturation were determined using a single excitation at lambda 488 nm. Results: The optimal concentrations of antibody-QD conjugates were biocompatible, hemocompatible and determined the state of EPC transformation to endothelial cells. Conclusion: Antibody-functionalized QDs suggest new applications in tissue engineering of polymer-based implants where cell integration can potentially be monitored without requiring the sacrifice of implants.

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