Retroviral transduction of quiescent haematopoietic cells using a packaging cell line expressing the membrane-bound form of stem cell factor
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Sehgal, A., Weeratunge, N. and Casimir, C. 1999. Retroviral transduction of quiescent haematopoietic cells using a packaging cell line expressing the membrane-bound form of stem cell factor. Gene therapy. 6 (6), pp. 1084-1091.
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Title | Retroviral transduction of quiescent haematopoietic cells using a packaging cell line expressing the membrane-bound form of stem cell factor |
Authors | Sehgal, A., Weeratunge, N. and Casimir, C. |
Abstract | Gene therapy vectors based on murine retroviruses are unable to transduce non-dividing cells. This has proven a particular problem in the haematopoietic system where the target cells of choice, the pluripotent stem cells are quiescent. In an attempt to circumvent this difficulty we have constructed a retroviral producer line that expresses the membrane bound form of human recombinant stem cell factor (SCF) on its cell surface. This should enable the retroviral producers to deliver a growth signal to the target cells simultaneous with their exposure to retrovirus. We tested the ability of these modified producers to transduce a growth factor-starved, SCF-dependent cell line (TF-1) and demon- strated that these cells, though quiescent, can still be successfully transduced. This approach was extended to targeting of umbilical cord blood CD34+ cells, a predominantly quiescent population that normally require the addition of cytokines for efficient transduction. Using the SCF-expressing producer line in the absence of exogenously added cytokines, we observed a marked stimulation in transduction efficiency over that achieved using the parent producer line alone. Colonies derived from these cells arising in semi-solid media were also shown to be positive for expression of a retrovirally encoded reporter gene. |
Research Group | Molecular Biology group |
Publisher | Nature Publishing Group |
Journal | Gene therapy |
ISSN | 0969-7128 |
Publication dates | |
Jun 1999 | |
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Deposited | 02 Dec 2009 |
Output status | Published |
Web address (URL) | http://www.nature.com/gt/journal/v6/n6/pdf/3300932a.pdf |
Language | English |
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