Mesenchymal stem cell engraftment in lung is enhanced in response to bleomycin exposure and ameliorates its fibrotic effects
Tulane University · University of Pittsburgh
Abstract
Previously we described a reliable method based on immunodepletion for isolating mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from murine bone marrow and showed that, after intracranial transplantation, the cells migrated throughout forebrain and cerebellum and adopted neural cell fates. Here we systemically administered MSCs purified by immunodepletion from male bleomycin (BLM)-resistant BALB/c mice into female BLM-sensitive C57BL/6 recipients and quantified engraftment levels in lung by real-time PCR. Male DNA accounted for 2.21 x 10(-5)% of the total lung DNA in control-treated mice but was increased 23-fold (P = 0.05) in animals exposed to BLM before MSC transplantation. Fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed that…
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Authors
7- LALuis A. OrtizCorresponding
Tulane University, University of Pittsburgh
- FGFrederica Gambelli
Tulane University, University of Pittsburgh
- CMC.E. McBride
Tulane University, University of Pittsburgh
- DGDina Gaupp
Tulane University, University of Pittsburgh
- MBMelody Baddoo
Tulane University, University of Pittsburgh
Topics & keywords
- Mesenchymal stem cell
- Bleomycin
- Transplantation
- Lung
- Pathology
- Biology
- Stem cell
- Inflammation
- Good health and well-being