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Highly efficient baculovirus-mediated multigene delivery in primary cells

Multigene delivery and subsequent cellular expression is emerging as a key technology required in diverse research fields including, synthetic and structural biology, cellular reprogramming and functional pharmaceutical screening. Current viral delivery systems such as retro- and adenoviruses suffer...

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Autores principales: Mansouri, Maysam, Bellon-Echeverria, Itxaso, Rizk, Aurélien, Ehsaei, Zahra, Cianciolo Cosentino, Chiara, Silva, Catarina S., Xie, Ye, Boyce, Frederick M., Davis, M. Wayne, Neuhauss, Stephan C. F., Taylor, Verdon, Ballmer-Hofer, Kurt, Berger, Imre, Berger, Philipp
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4857464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27143231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11529
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author Mansouri, Maysam
Bellon-Echeverria, Itxaso
Rizk, Aurélien
Ehsaei, Zahra
Cianciolo Cosentino, Chiara
Silva, Catarina S.
Xie, Ye
Boyce, Frederick M.
Davis, M. Wayne
Neuhauss, Stephan C. F.
Taylor, Verdon
Ballmer-Hofer, Kurt
Berger, Imre
Berger, Philipp
author_facet Mansouri, Maysam
Bellon-Echeverria, Itxaso
Rizk, Aurélien
Ehsaei, Zahra
Cianciolo Cosentino, Chiara
Silva, Catarina S.
Xie, Ye
Boyce, Frederick M.
Davis, M. Wayne
Neuhauss, Stephan C. F.
Taylor, Verdon
Ballmer-Hofer, Kurt
Berger, Imre
Berger, Philipp
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description Multigene delivery and subsequent cellular expression is emerging as a key technology required in diverse research fields including, synthetic and structural biology, cellular reprogramming and functional pharmaceutical screening. Current viral delivery systems such as retro- and adenoviruses suffer from limited DNA cargo capacity, thus impeding unrestricted multigene expression. We developed MultiPrime, a modular, non-cytotoxic, non-integrating, baculovirus-based vector system expediting highly efficient transient multigene expression from a variety of promoters. MultiPrime viruses efficiently transduce a wide range of cell types, including non-dividing primary neurons and induced-pluripotent stem cells (iPS). We show that MultiPrime can be used for reprogramming, and for genome editing and engineering by CRISPR/Cas9. Moreover, we implemented dual-host-specific cassettes enabling multiprotein expression in insect and mammalian cells using a single reagent. Our experiments establish MultiPrime as a powerful and highly efficient tool, to deliver multiple genes for a wide range of applications in primary and established mammalian cells.
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spelling pubmed-48574642016-05-23 Highly efficient baculovirus-mediated multigene delivery in primary cells Mansouri, Maysam Bellon-Echeverria, Itxaso Rizk, Aurélien Ehsaei, Zahra Cianciolo Cosentino, Chiara Silva, Catarina S. Xie, Ye Boyce, Frederick M. Davis, M. Wayne Neuhauss, Stephan C. F. Taylor, Verdon Ballmer-Hofer, Kurt Berger, Imre Berger, Philipp Nat Commun Article Multigene delivery and subsequent cellular expression is emerging as a key technology required in diverse research fields including, synthetic and structural biology, cellular reprogramming and functional pharmaceutical screening. Current viral delivery systems such as retro- and adenoviruses suffer from limited DNA cargo capacity, thus impeding unrestricted multigene expression. We developed MultiPrime, a modular, non-cytotoxic, non-integrating, baculovirus-based vector system expediting highly efficient transient multigene expression from a variety of promoters. MultiPrime viruses efficiently transduce a wide range of cell types, including non-dividing primary neurons and induced-pluripotent stem cells (iPS). We show that MultiPrime can be used for reprogramming, and for genome editing and engineering by CRISPR/Cas9. Moreover, we implemented dual-host-specific cassettes enabling multiprotein expression in insect and mammalian cells using a single reagent. Our experiments establish MultiPrime as a powerful and highly efficient tool, to deliver multiple genes for a wide range of applications in primary and established mammalian cells. Nature Publishing Group 2016-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4857464/ /pubmed/27143231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11529 Text en Copyright © 2016, Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited. All Rights Reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Silva, Catarina S.
Xie, Ye
Boyce, Frederick M.
Davis, M. Wayne
Neuhauss, Stephan C. F.
Taylor, Verdon
Ballmer-Hofer, Kurt
Berger, Imre
Berger, Philipp
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