Conjugation of lentivirus to paramagnetic particles via nonviral proteins allows efficient concentration and infection of primary acute myeloid leukemia cells

Lucas Chan, D Nesbeth, T MacKey, J Galea-Lauri, J Gaken, F Martin, M Collins, G Mufti, F Farzaneh, D Darling

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Abstract

Nonviral producer cell proteins incorporated into retroviral vector surfaces profoundly influence infectivity and in vivo half-life. We report the purification and concentration of lentiviral vectors using these surface proteins as an efficient gene transduction strategy. Biotinylation of these proteins and streptavidin paramagnetic particle concentration enhances titer 400- to 2,500-fold (to 10(9) CFU/ml for vesicular stomatitis virus G protein and 5 x 108 for amphotropic murine leukemia virus envelope). This method also uses newly introduced membrane proteins (B7.1 and Delta LNGFR) directed to lentiviral surfaces, allowing up to 17,000-fold concentrations. Particle conjugation of lentivirus allows facile manipulation in vitro, resulting in the transduction of 48 to 94% of human acute myeloid leukemia blasts
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13190 - 13194
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume79
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2005

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