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Transgenic pigs expressing near infrared fluorescent protein—A novel tool for noninvasive imaging of islet xenotransplants

Authors :
Elisabeth Kemter
Antonio Citro
Lelia Wolf‐van Buerck
Yi Qiu
Anika Böttcher
Martina Policardi
Silvia Pellegrini
Libera Valla
Marianna Alunni‐Fabbroni
Julianna Kobolák
Barbara Kessler
Mayuko Kurome
Valeri Zakhartchenko
Andras Dinnyes
Clemens C. Cyran
Heiko Lickert
Lorenzo Piemonti
Jochen Seissler
Eckhard Wolf
Kemter, Elisabeth
Citro, Antonio
Wolf-van Buerck, Lelia
Qiu, Yi
Böttcher, Anika
Policardi, Martina
Pellegrini, Silvia
Valla, Libera
Alunni-Fabbroni, Marianna
Kobolák, Julianna
Kessler, Barbara
Kurome, Mayuko
Zakhartchenko, Valeri
Dinnyes, Andra
Cyran, Clemens C
Lickert, Heiko
Piemonti, Lorenzo
Seissler, Jochen
Wolf, Eckhard
Source :
Xenotransplantation, Xenotransplantation 29:e12719 (2022)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Islet xenotransplantation is a promising concept for beta-cell replacement therapy. Reporter genes for noninvasive monitoring of islet engraftment, graft mass changes, long-term survival, and graft failure support the optimization of transplantation strategies. Near-infrared fluorescent protein (iRFP) is ideal for fluorescence imaging (FI) in tissue, but also for multispectral optoacoustic tomography (MSOT) with an even higher imaging depth. Therefore, we generated reporter pigs ubiquitously expressing iRFP. METHODS: CAG-iRPF720 transgenic reporter pigs were generated by somatic cell nuclear transfer from FACS-selected stable transfected donor cells. Neonatal pig islets (NPIs) were transplanted into streptozotocin-diabetic immunodeficient NOD-scid IL2Rgnull (NSG) mice. FI and MSOT were performed to visualize different numbers of NPIs and to evaluate associations between signal intensity and glycemia. MSOT was also tested in a large animal model. RESULTS: CAG-iRFP transgenic NPIs were functionally equivalent with wild-type NPIs. Four weeks after transplantation under the kidney capsule, FI revealed a twofold higher signal for 4000-NPI compared to 1000-NPI grafts. Tenweeks after transplantation, the fluorescence intensity of the 4000-NPI graft was inversely correlated with glycemia. After intramuscular transplantation into diabetic NSG mice, MSOT revealed clear dose-dependent signals for grafts of 750, 1500, and 3000 NPIs. Dose-dependent MSOT signals were also revealed in a pig model, with stronger signals after subcutaneous (depth ∼6mm) than after submuscular (depth ∼15mm) placement of the NPIs. CONCLUSIONS: Islets from CAG-iRFP transgenic pigs are fully functional and accessible to long-term monitoring by state-of-the-art imaging modalities. The novel reporter pigs will support the development and preclinical testing of novel matrices and engraftment strategies for porcine xeno-islets.

Details

ISSN :
13993089
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Xenotransplantation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b8bd6278037db39245c6b3b859a01b56
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/xen.12719