Mol. Cells 2009; 28(6): 515-520
Published online November 19, 2009
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-009-0146-4
© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology
Applications of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in gene therapy have been hampered by the low efficiency of gene transfer to these cells. In current transduction protocols, retrovirus particles with foreign genes make only limited contact with their target cells by passive diffusion and have short life spans, thereby limiting the chances of viral infection. We theorized that mechanically agitating the virus-containing cell suspensions would increase the movement of viruses and target cells, resulting in increase of contact between them. Application of our mechanical agitation for transduction process has increased the absorption of retrovirus particles more than five times compared to the previous static method without changing cell growth rate and viability. The addition of a mechanical agitation step increased transduction efficiency to 42%, higher than that of any other previously-known static trans-duction protocol.
Keywords high transduction efficiency, mechanical agitation, mesenchymal stem cell, retrovirus, transduction
Mol. Cells 2009; 28(6): 515-520
Published online December 31, 2009 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-009-0146-4
Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.
Jin-O Park, Sung-Hoon Park, and Seong-Tshool Hong
Applications of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells in gene therapy have been hampered by the low efficiency of gene transfer to these cells. In current transduction protocols, retrovirus particles with foreign genes make only limited contact with their target cells by passive diffusion and have short life spans, thereby limiting the chances of viral infection. We theorized that mechanically agitating the virus-containing cell suspensions would increase the movement of viruses and target cells, resulting in increase of contact between them. Application of our mechanical agitation for transduction process has increased the absorption of retrovirus particles more than five times compared to the previous static method without changing cell growth rate and viability. The addition of a mechanical agitation step increased transduction efficiency to 42%, higher than that of any other previously-known static trans-duction protocol.
Keywords: high transduction efficiency, mechanical agitation, mesenchymal stem cell, retrovirus, transduction
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