Issue 5, 2014

Magnetic manipulation of bacterial magnetic nanoparticle-loaded neurospheres

Abstract

Specific targeting of cells to sites of tissue damage and delivery of high numbers of transplanted cells to lesion tissue in vivo are critical parameters for the success of cell-based therapies. Here, we report a promising in vitro model system for studying the homing of transplanted cells, which may eventually be applicable for targeted regeneration of damaged neurons in spinal cord injury. In this model system, neurospheres derived from human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells labeled with bacterial magnetic nanoparticles were guided by a magnetic field and successfully accumulated near the focus site of the magnetic field. Our results demonstrate the effectiveness of using an in vitro model for testing bacterial magnetic nanoparticles to develop successful stem cell targeting strategies during fluid flow, which may ultimately be translated into in vivo targeted delivery of cells through circulation in various tissue-repair models.

Graphical abstract: Magnetic manipulation of bacterial magnetic nanoparticle-loaded neurospheres

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Sep 2013
Accepted
21 Feb 2014
First published
26 Feb 2014

Integr. Biol., 2014,6, 532-539

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