Generation of magnetic biohybrid microrobots based on MSC.sTRAIL for targeted stem cell delivery​ and treatment of cancer

Author:

Gundersen Rebekah Anamarie1,Chu Tianyuan1,Abolfathi Kiana1,Dogan Serap Gokcen Dogan Gokcen1,Blair Phoebe Elizabeth1,Nago Nyasha2,Hamblin Michael2,Brooke Greg Nicholas1,Zwacka Ralf Michael1,Hoshiar Ali Kafash1,Mohr Andrea1

Affiliation:

1. University of Essex

2. East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust

Abstract

Abstract Background: Combining the power of magnetic guidance and the biological activities of stem cells transformed into biohybrid microrobots holds great promise for the treatment of several diseases including cancer. Results: We found that human MSCs can be readily loaded with magnetic particles and that the resulting biohybrid microrobots could be guided by a rotating magnetic field. Rotating magnetic fields have the potential to be applied in the human setting and steer therapeutic stem cells to the desired sites of action in the body. We could demonstrate that the required loading of magnetic particles into stem cells is compatible with their biological activities. We examined this issue with a particular focus on the expression and functionality of therapeutic genes inside of human MSC-based biohybrid microrobots. The loading with magnetic particles did not cause a loss of viability or apoptosis in the human MSCs nor did it impact on the therapeutic gene expression from the cells. Furthermore, the therapeutic effect of the gene products was not affected, and the cells did also not lose their migration potential. Conclusion: These results demonstrate that the fabrication of guidable MSC-based biohybrid microrobots is compatible with their biological and therapeutic functions. Thus, MSC-based biohybrid microrobots represent a novel way of delivering gene therapies to tumours as well as in the context of other diseases.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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