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HIGH EFFICIENCY RETROVIRUS-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER TO LEUKEMIA CELLS

  
@article{CJCR1569,
	author = {Jian-xin Fu and Zi-xing Chen and Jian-nong Cen and Wei Wang and Chang-geng Ruan},
	title = {HIGH EFFICIENCY RETROVIRUS-MEDIATED GENE TRANSFER TO LEUKEMIA CELLS},
	journal = {Chinese Journal of Cancer Research},
	volume = {11},
	number = {1},
	year = {2013},
	keywords = {},
	abstract = {Objective: To establish an efficient and safe gene transfer system mediated by retrovirus for gene marking and gene therapy of human leukemia. 
Method: The retroviral vector LXSN, containing the neomycin resistance (Neo R) gene, was transferred into amphotropic packaging cells GP+envAm12 by liposome transfection or by ecotropic retrovirus transduction. Amphotropic retrovirus in supernatants with higher titer was used to infect human leukemic cell lines NB4, U937, and THP-1. The efficiency of gene transfer was assayed on colonies formed by transduced K562 cells. 
Results: The titer of DOSPER directly transfected GP+envAml2 cells determined on NIH3T3 cells was 8.0x10 s CFU/ml, while that of producer infected with retrovirus was 1.6×107 CFU/ml. Integration of Neo R gene into all leukemia cells was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Absence of replication-competent virus was proved by both nested PCR for env gene and marker gene rescue assay. Gene transfer with the efficiency as high as 93.3 to 100% in K562 cells was verified by seminested PCR for integrated Neo R gene on colonies after 7 days' culture. 
Conclusion: The efficiency and safety of retrovirus mediated gene transfer system might provide an optimal system in gene therapy for leukemia or genetic diseases.},
	issn = {1993-0631},	url = {https://cjcr.amegroups.org/article/view/1569}
}