A Simple and Highly Effective Method for the Stable Transduction of Uncultured Porcine Hepatocytes Using Lentiviral Vector
Gene therapy is an attractive approach for the treatment of a wide spectrum of liver diseases. Lentiviral vectors allow the stable integration of transgenes into the genome of nondividing differentiated cells including hepatocytes and could provide long-lasting expression of a therapeutic gene. To d...
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doaj-14860ab5aaee4be399b1959b9f78ad772020-11-25T04:01:10ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38922005-08-011410.3727/000000005783982828A Simple and Highly Effective Method for the Stable Transduction of Uncultured Porcine Hepatocytes Using Lentiviral VectorTuan Huy Nguyen0Tatiana Khakhoulina1Andrew Simmons2Philippe Morel3Didier Trono4Department of Microbiology and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, CH 1211, SwitzerlandDepartment of Microbiology and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, CH 1211, SwitzerlandCell Genesys Inc., South San Francisco, CA 94080, USADepartment of Visceral Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, CH1211, SwitzerlandEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, CH 1015, SwitzerlandGene therapy is an attractive approach for the treatment of a wide spectrum of liver diseases. Lentiviral vectors allow the stable integration of transgenes into the genome of nondividing differentiated cells including hepatocytes and could provide long-lasting expression of a therapeutic gene. To develop such approaches, preclinical studies in large animal models such as pigs are necessary to evaluate the feasibility and safety of stable lentiviral integration and long-term vector expression. In addition, effective lentivector-mediated gene transfer onto porcine hepatocytes could advance in cell-based therapies for acute liver failure. To investigate this issue, porcine hepatocytes were transduced in suspension immediately after their isolation in University of Wisconsin (UW) solution containing vitamin E. Up to 80% of hepatocytes stably expressed a GFP transgene after a single exposure to lentiviral vector coding for GFP under the control of either liver-specific or ubiquitous promoters. Moreover, porcine hepatocytes cryopreserved in UW solution containing fetal bovine serum, dimethyl sulfoxide, and vitamin E remained highly transducible with lentiviral vector after thawing. When thawed, transduced in suspension, and immediately transplanted into the spleen of immunodeficient mice, ex vivo lentivirally transgene marked xenogeneic hepatocytes were detected in murine liver. We demonstrated that porcine hepatocytes are highly susceptible to lentiviral vector and describe an easy methodology to efficiently, rapidly, and stably introduce transgenes into uncultured porcine hepatocytes.https://doi.org/10.3727/000000005783982828 |
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Tuan Huy Nguyen Tatiana Khakhoulina Andrew Simmons Philippe Morel Didier Trono A Simple and Highly Effective Method for the Stable Transduction of Uncultured Porcine Hepatocytes Using Lentiviral Vector Cell Transplantation |
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A Simple and Highly Effective Method for the Stable Transduction of Uncultured Porcine Hepatocytes Using Lentiviral Vector |
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A Simple and Highly Effective Method for the Stable Transduction of Uncultured Porcine Hepatocytes Using Lentiviral Vector |
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A Simple and Highly Effective Method for the Stable Transduction of Uncultured Porcine Hepatocytes Using Lentiviral Vector |
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A Simple and Highly Effective Method for the Stable Transduction of Uncultured Porcine Hepatocytes Using Lentiviral Vector |
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A Simple and Highly Effective Method for the Stable Transduction of Uncultured Porcine Hepatocytes Using Lentiviral Vector |
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simple and highly effective method for the stable transduction of uncultured porcine hepatocytes using lentiviral vector |
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Cell Transplantation |
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Gene therapy is an attractive approach for the treatment of a wide spectrum of liver diseases. Lentiviral vectors allow the stable integration of transgenes into the genome of nondividing differentiated cells including hepatocytes and could provide long-lasting expression of a therapeutic gene. To develop such approaches, preclinical studies in large animal models such as pigs are necessary to evaluate the feasibility and safety of stable lentiviral integration and long-term vector expression. In addition, effective lentivector-mediated gene transfer onto porcine hepatocytes could advance in cell-based therapies for acute liver failure. To investigate this issue, porcine hepatocytes were transduced in suspension immediately after their isolation in University of Wisconsin (UW) solution containing vitamin E. Up to 80% of hepatocytes stably expressed a GFP transgene after a single exposure to lentiviral vector coding for GFP under the control of either liver-specific or ubiquitous promoters. Moreover, porcine hepatocytes cryopreserved in UW solution containing fetal bovine serum, dimethyl sulfoxide, and vitamin E remained highly transducible with lentiviral vector after thawing. When thawed, transduced in suspension, and immediately transplanted into the spleen of immunodeficient mice, ex vivo lentivirally transgene marked xenogeneic hepatocytes were detected in murine liver. We demonstrated that porcine hepatocytes are highly susceptible to lentiviral vector and describe an easy methodology to efficiently, rapidly, and stably introduce transgenes into uncultured porcine hepatocytes. |
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