Kvell, Krisztian and Nguyen, Tuan and Salmon, Patrick and Glauser, Frederic and Werner-Favre, Christiane and Barnet, Marc and Schneider, Pascal and Trono, Didier and Zubler, Rudolf (2005) Transduction of CpG DNA-stimulated primary human B cells with bicistronic lentivectors. MOLECULAR THERAPY, 12 (5). pp. 892-899. ISSN 1525-0016
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Abstract
Recently, using HIV-1-derived lentivectors, we obtained efficient transduction of primary human B lymphocytes cocultured with murine EL-4 B5 thymoma cells, but not of isolated B cells activated by CD40 ligation. Coculture with a cell line is problematic for gene therapy applications or study of gene functions. We have now found that transduction of B cells in a system using CpG DNA was comparable to that in the EL-4 B5 system. A monocistronic vector with a CMV promoter gave 32 +/- 4.7% green fluorescent protein (GFP)+ cells. A bicistronic vector, encoding IL-4 and GFP in the first and second cistrons, respectively, gave 14.2 +/- 2.1% GFP+ cells and IL-4 secretion of 1.3 +/- 0.2 ng/10(5) B cells/24 h. This was similar to results obtained in CD34+ cells using the elongation factor-1alpha promoter. Activated memory and naive B cells were transducible. After transduction with a bicistronic vector encoding a viral FLIP molecule, vFLIP was detectable by FACS or Western blot in GFP+, but not in GFP-, B cells, and 57% of sorted GFP+ B cells were protected against Fas ligand-induced cell death. This system should be useful for gene function research in primary B cells and development of gene therapies.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Q Science / természettudomány > QR Microbiology / mikrobiológia > QR180 Immunology / immunológia |
Depositing User: | dr Krisztian Kvell |
Date Deposited: | 30 May 2023 12:55 |
Last Modified: | 30 May 2023 12:55 |
URI: | http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/166294 |
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