Human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of NOD-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiation

Abstract Background Direct bone marrow injection of cells into murine marrow cavities is used in a range of cell characterization assays and to develop disease models. While human bone marrow-derived stromal cells (hBMSC, also known as mesenchymal stem cells (MSC)) are frequently described in therap...

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Main Authors: Bianca Nowlan, Kathryn Futrega, Elizabeth Deborah Williams, Michael Robert Doran
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Published: BMC 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-021-02297-7
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spelling doaj-7b4a39e1f3c64b07b486c1157fc008282021-04-18T11:10:09ZengBMCStem Cell Research & Therapy1757-65122021-04-0112111410.1186/s13287-021-02297-7Human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of NOD-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiationBianca Nowlan0Kathryn Futrega1Elizabeth Deborah Williams2Michael Robert Doran3School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Translational Research InstituteSchool of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)Abstract Background Direct bone marrow injection of cells into murine marrow cavities is used in a range of cell characterization assays and to develop disease models. While human bone marrow-derived stromal cells (hBMSC, also known as mesenchymal stem cells (MSC)) are frequently described in therapeutic applications, or disease modeling, their behavior following direct injection into murine bone marrow is poorly characterized. Herein, we characterized hBMSC engraftment and persistence within the bone marrow of NOD-scid interleukin (IL)-2γ−/− (NSG) mice with or without prior 2 Gy total-body γ-irradiation of recipient mice. Methods One day after conditioning NSG mice with sublethal irradiation, 5 × 105 luciferase (Luc) and green fluorescent protein (GFP)-expressing hBMSC (hBMSC-Luc/GFP) were injected into the right femurs of animals. hBMSC-Luc/GFP were tracked in live animals using IVIS imaging, and histology was used to further characterize hBMSC location and behavior in tissues. Results hBMSC-Luc/GFP number within injected marrow cavities declined rapidly over 4 weeks, but prior irradiation of animals delayed this decline. At 4 weeks, hBMSC-Luc/GFP colonized injected marrow cavities and distal marrow cavities at rates of 2.5 ± 2.2% and 1.7 ± 1.9% of total marrow nucleated cells, respectively in both irradiated and non-irradiated mice. In distal marrow cavities,  hBMSC were not uniformly distributed and appeared to be co-localized in clusters, with the majority found in the endosteal region. Conclusions While significant numbers of hBMSC-Luc/GFP could be deposited into the mouse bone marrow via direct bone marrow injection, IVIS imaging indicated that the number of hBMSC-Luc/GFP in that bone marrow cavity declined with time. Irradiation of mice prior to transplant only delayed the rate of hBMSC-Luc/GFP population decline in injected femurs. Clusters of hBMSC-Luc/GFP were observed in the histology of distal marrow cavities, suggesting that some transplanted cells actively homed to distal marrow cavities. Individual cell clusters may have arisen from discrete clones that homed to the marrow, and then underwent modest proliferation. The transient high-density population of hBMSC within the injected femur, or the longer-term low-density population of hBMSC in distal marrow cavities, offers useful models for studying disease or regenerative processes. Experimental designs should consider how relative hBMSC distribution and local hBMSC densities evolve over time.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-021-02297-7Sub-lethal irradiationXenograftIntrafemoral injectionHuman bone marrow-derived stromal cellsBone marrowCell competition
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author Bianca Nowlan
Kathryn Futrega
Elizabeth Deborah Williams
Michael Robert Doran
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Kathryn Futrega
Elizabeth Deborah Williams
Michael Robert Doran
Human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of NOD-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiation
Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Sub-lethal irradiation
Xenograft
Intrafemoral injection
Human bone marrow-derived stromal cells
Bone marrow
Cell competition
author_facet Bianca Nowlan
Kathryn Futrega
Elizabeth Deborah Williams
Michael Robert Doran
author_sort Bianca Nowlan
title Human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of NOD-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiation
title_short Human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of NOD-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiation
title_full Human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of NOD-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiation
title_fullStr Human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of NOD-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of NOD-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiation
title_sort human bone marrow-derived stromal cell behavior when injected directly into the bone marrow of nod-scid-gamma mice pre-conditioned with sub-lethal irradiation
publisher BMC
series Stem Cell Research & Therapy
issn 1757-6512
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background Direct bone marrow injection of cells into murine marrow cavities is used in a range of cell characterization assays and to develop disease models. While human bone marrow-derived stromal cells (hBMSC, also known as mesenchymal stem cells (MSC)) are frequently described in therapeutic applications, or disease modeling, their behavior following direct injection into murine bone marrow is poorly characterized. Herein, we characterized hBMSC engraftment and persistence within the bone marrow of NOD-scid interleukin (IL)-2γ−/− (NSG) mice with or without prior 2 Gy total-body γ-irradiation of recipient mice. Methods One day after conditioning NSG mice with sublethal irradiation, 5 × 105 luciferase (Luc) and green fluorescent protein (GFP)-expressing hBMSC (hBMSC-Luc/GFP) were injected into the right femurs of animals. hBMSC-Luc/GFP were tracked in live animals using IVIS imaging, and histology was used to further characterize hBMSC location and behavior in tissues. Results hBMSC-Luc/GFP number within injected marrow cavities declined rapidly over 4 weeks, but prior irradiation of animals delayed this decline. At 4 weeks, hBMSC-Luc/GFP colonized injected marrow cavities and distal marrow cavities at rates of 2.5 ± 2.2% and 1.7 ± 1.9% of total marrow nucleated cells, respectively in both irradiated and non-irradiated mice. In distal marrow cavities,  hBMSC were not uniformly distributed and appeared to be co-localized in clusters, with the majority found in the endosteal region. Conclusions While significant numbers of hBMSC-Luc/GFP could be deposited into the mouse bone marrow via direct bone marrow injection, IVIS imaging indicated that the number of hBMSC-Luc/GFP in that bone marrow cavity declined with time. Irradiation of mice prior to transplant only delayed the rate of hBMSC-Luc/GFP population decline in injected femurs. Clusters of hBMSC-Luc/GFP were observed in the histology of distal marrow cavities, suggesting that some transplanted cells actively homed to distal marrow cavities. Individual cell clusters may have arisen from discrete clones that homed to the marrow, and then underwent modest proliferation. The transient high-density population of hBMSC within the injected femur, or the longer-term low-density population of hBMSC in distal marrow cavities, offers useful models for studying disease or regenerative processes. Experimental designs should consider how relative hBMSC distribution and local hBMSC densities evolve over time.
topic Sub-lethal irradiation
Xenograft
Intrafemoral injection
Human bone marrow-derived stromal cells
Bone marrow
Cell competition
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-021-02297-7
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