High-efficiency lentiviral transduction of primary human CD34+ hematopoietic cells with low-dose viral inocula

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Sang Won Park
Chul-Woong Pyo
Sang-Yun Choi
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[1] Korea University,Department of Life Sciences
[2] Harvard Medical School,Division of Endocrinology, Boston Children’s Hospital
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Biotechnology Letters | 2015年 / 37卷
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CD34; bone marrow; Gene therapy; Hematopoietic cells; Progenitor cell assay; Pseudotyped lentiviral vector; Transduction efficiency; Viral inoculum;
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Lentivirus-based vectors have the potential to transduce non-dividing primary stem cells. However, primary cells tend to be less susceptible to manipulation and require a high concentration of virus inoculum. Furthermore, increasing the concentration of the lentivirus inoculum may raise safety risks. Therefore, to develop a technique that allows high transduction efficiency at low multiplicities of infection (MOIs), we optimized a lentivirus-based system for cell lines and primary cells by determining the best condition using various parameters. When progenitor cell assays were conducted using human CD34+ bone marrow and mononuclear cells, the transduction condition yielded a great number of eGFP+ colonies with lower-dose viral inocula compared to that of current lentivirus-based transduction technologies. In conclusion, this system is anticipated to produce stable expression of a gene introduced into primary cells for preclinical studies with lower safety risks.
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