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A straightforward microfluidic-based approach toward optimizing transduction efficiency of HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors in BCP-ALL cells

BACKGROUND: HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors (LVs) are capable of transducing human cells by integrating the transgene into the host genome. In order to do that, LVs should have enough time and space to interact with the surface of the target cells. Herein, we used a microfluidic system to facilitat...

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Autores principales: Ahmadi, Seyed Esmaeil, Shabestari, Rima Manafi, kojabad, Amir Asri, Safa, Majid
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10025989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36950261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2023.e00792
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author Ahmadi, Seyed Esmaeil
Shabestari, Rima Manafi
kojabad, Amir Asri
Safa, Majid
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Shabestari, Rima Manafi
kojabad, Amir Asri
Safa, Majid
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description BACKGROUND: HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors (LVs) are capable of transducing human cells by integrating the transgene into the host genome. In order to do that, LVs should have enough time and space to interact with the surface of the target cells. Herein, we used a microfluidic system to facilitate the transduction of BCP-ALL cells. METHODS AND RESULTS: We used a SU-8 mold to fabricate a PDMS microfluidic chip containing three channels with a 50 μm height and a surface matching 96-well plates. In order to produce LVs, we used HEK293T cells to package the second generation of LVs. First, we evaluated the cell recovery from the microfluidic chip. Cell recovery assessment showcased that 3 h and 6 h of incubation in microfluidic channels containing 100,000 NALM-6 (BCP-ALL) cells with 2μL of culture media yielded 87±7.2% and 80.6 ± 10% of cell recovery, respectively. Afterward, the effects of LV-induced toxicity were evaluated using 10–30% LV concentrations in time frames ranging from 3 h to 24 h. In 96-well plates, it took 12–24 h for the viruses with 20% and 30% concentrations to affect the cell survival significantly. These effects were intensified in the microfluidic system implying that microfluidic is capable of enhancing LV transduction. Based on the evidence of cell recovery and cell survival we chose 6 h of incubation with 20% LV. CONCLUSION: The results from EGFP expression showcased that a microfluidic system could increase the LV transduction in BCP-ALL cells by almost 9-folds. All in all, the microfluidic system seems to be a great armamentarium in optimizing LV-based transduction.
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spelling pubmed-100259892023-03-21 A straightforward microfluidic-based approach toward optimizing transduction efficiency of HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors in BCP-ALL cells Ahmadi, Seyed Esmaeil Shabestari, Rima Manafi kojabad, Amir Asri Safa, Majid Biotechnol Rep (Amst) Research Article BACKGROUND: HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors (LVs) are capable of transducing human cells by integrating the transgene into the host genome. In order to do that, LVs should have enough time and space to interact with the surface of the target cells. Herein, we used a microfluidic system to facilitate the transduction of BCP-ALL cells. METHODS AND RESULTS: We used a SU-8 mold to fabricate a PDMS microfluidic chip containing three channels with a 50 μm height and a surface matching 96-well plates. In order to produce LVs, we used HEK293T cells to package the second generation of LVs. First, we evaluated the cell recovery from the microfluidic chip. Cell recovery assessment showcased that 3 h and 6 h of incubation in microfluidic channels containing 100,000 NALM-6 (BCP-ALL) cells with 2μL of culture media yielded 87±7.2% and 80.6 ± 10% of cell recovery, respectively. Afterward, the effects of LV-induced toxicity were evaluated using 10–30% LV concentrations in time frames ranging from 3 h to 24 h. In 96-well plates, it took 12–24 h for the viruses with 20% and 30% concentrations to affect the cell survival significantly. These effects were intensified in the microfluidic system implying that microfluidic is capable of enhancing LV transduction. Based on the evidence of cell recovery and cell survival we chose 6 h of incubation with 20% LV. CONCLUSION: The results from EGFP expression showcased that a microfluidic system could increase the LV transduction in BCP-ALL cells by almost 9-folds. All in all, the microfluidic system seems to be a great armamentarium in optimizing LV-based transduction. Elsevier 2023-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10025989/ /pubmed/36950261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2023.e00792 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ahmadi, Seyed Esmaeil
Shabestari, Rima Manafi
kojabad, Amir Asri
Safa, Majid
A straightforward microfluidic-based approach toward optimizing transduction efficiency of HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors in BCP-ALL cells
title A straightforward microfluidic-based approach toward optimizing transduction efficiency of HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors in BCP-ALL cells
title_full A straightforward microfluidic-based approach toward optimizing transduction efficiency of HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors in BCP-ALL cells
title_fullStr A straightforward microfluidic-based approach toward optimizing transduction efficiency of HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors in BCP-ALL cells
title_full_unstemmed A straightforward microfluidic-based approach toward optimizing transduction efficiency of HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors in BCP-ALL cells
title_short A straightforward microfluidic-based approach toward optimizing transduction efficiency of HIV-1-derived lentiviral vectors in BCP-ALL cells
title_sort straightforward microfluidic-based approach toward optimizing transduction efficiency of hiv-1-derived lentiviral vectors in bcp-all cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10025989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36950261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2023.e00792
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