High-Level Gene Transfer to Cord Blood Progenitors Using Gibbon Ape Leukemia Virus Pseudotype Retroviral Vectors and an Improved Clinically Applicable Protocol
- 20 January 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Human Gene Therapy
- Vol. 9 (2), 225-234
- https://doi.org/10.1089/hum.1998.9.2-225
Abstract
The best methods for transducing hematopoietic progenitor cells usually involve either direct co-cultivation with virus-producing cells or human stromal supportive cells. However, these methods cannot be safely or easily applied to clinical use. Therefore, we aimed at improving retrovirus-mediated gene transfer into hematopoietic progenitors derived from cord blood CD34+ cells using viral supernatant to levels achieved at least with direct co-cultivation and under conditions that are suitable for clinical applications. In a first set of experiments, CD34+ cells were infected with supernatant containing amphotropic retroviral particles carrying the nls-lacZ reporter gene and the effects of centrifugation, cell adhesion to fibronectin, and Polybrene on the transduction of both clonogenic progenitors (CFC) and long-term culture initiating cells (LTC-IC) were studied. Transduction efficiency was evaluated on the percentage and total number of progenitors expressing the beta-galactosidase activity. Results show that a 48-hr infection of CD34+ cells with viral supernatant combining centrifugation at 1000 x g for 3 hr followed by adhesion to fibronectin allows transduction levels for both CFC and LTC-IC to be reached that are as good as using direct co-cultivation. In a second set of experiments, CD34+ cells were infected using this optimized protocol with pseudotyped retroviral particles carrying the gibbon ape leukemia virus (GALV) envelope protein. Under these conditions, between 50 and 100% of CFC and LTC-IC were transduced. Thus, we have developed a protocol capable of highly transducing cord blood progenitors under conditions suitable for a therapeutical use.Keywords
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