2000
DOI: 10.1038/sj.gt.3301135
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Gene transfer into stimulated and unstimulated T lymphocytes by HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors

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“…In this context, it is notable that the CD8 + cells were transduced 4-6 days following T cell receptor (TCR) activation, a period during which there is a significant secretion of cytokines. 41,42 In contrast, in our lentiviral transduction experiments which were performed at an earlier time-point, 24 h post-TCR activation, and in those reported by Costello and colleagues, 43 performed 48 h after activation, gene transfer efficiencies in CD4 + and CD8 + T cells were equivalent. Moreover, Uckert et al 31 found that CD8 + T cells were transduced very inefficiently with a GALV-pseudotyped MuLV vector following a relatively long prestimulation (4-6 days), while we detected high MuLV-mediated transduction of CD8 + T cells following a 24-h stimulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…In this context, it is notable that the CD8 + cells were transduced 4-6 days following T cell receptor (TCR) activation, a period during which there is a significant secretion of cytokines. 41,42 In contrast, in our lentiviral transduction experiments which were performed at an earlier time-point, 24 h post-TCR activation, and in those reported by Costello and colleagues, 43 performed 48 h after activation, gene transfer efficiencies in CD4 + and CD8 + T cells were equivalent. Moreover, Uckert et al 31 found that CD8 + T cells were transduced very inefficiently with a GALV-pseudotyped MuLV vector following a relatively long prestimulation (4-6 days), while we detected high MuLV-mediated transduction of CD8 + T cells following a 24-h stimulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Burns et al 25 demonstrated that a complete omission of polycationic additives during VSV-G pseudotyped retrovirus infection resulted in a 100-fold reduction in the number of normal cells, such as the MDCK cell (canine kidney cell). However, Costello et al 27 recently reported that the VSV-G pseudotyped HIV-1 vector using polybrene only enhanced the transduction efficiency of human T lymphocytes by approximately two times. Furthermore, in all the human cancer cell lines tested in this study, subsequently enhanced gene transfer was not detected when using different kinds of cationic chemicals, including polybrene and different cationic liposomes.…”
Section: Cells Were Inoculated Into 48-well Culture Plates Harvestedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23,24 In addition, the VSV-G pseudotyped retrovirus withstands the shearing force encountered during ultracentrifugation when generating highly concentrated virus stocks. [25][26][27] To explore the potential of VSV-G pseudotyped retroviral vector as an effective gene delivery vehicle for cancer gene therapy, the transduction efficiency of the virus was investigated in a variety of human cancer cell lines that originated from different organs, such as human hepatocellular carcinoma cells (SK-Hep1, Hep3B), human brain tumor cells (U251-N, U87-MG), human lung cancer cells (H-460), human breast cancer cells (MCF-7), human gastric cancer cells (YCC-1) and human cervical cancer cells (HeLa). For in vitro experiments, the cells were infected with retroviruses using LacZ as a marker gene and bearing different types of envelope proteins, such as PA317 (amphotropic envelope protein)/LacZ, PG13 (gibbon ape leukemia virus envelope protein)/LacZ.…”
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“…However, some laboratories have noticed that vif and vpu may be required for optimal transduction of the liver [20] and of resting lymphocytes [21]. Moreover, Costello et al [22] have found that production of vectors in the absence of all HIV-1 accessory proteins was accompanied by a 50% decrease in transduction efficiency in activated T cells. A recent report has, however, confirmed that nef, vif, vpr and vpu are not required for the transduction of both resident macrophages and activated B lymphoblasts [23].…”
Section: Removal Of Accessory Genesmentioning
confidence: 99%