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Use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer

BACKGROUND: Several cell lines and primary cultures benefit from the use of positively charged extracellular matrix proteins or polymers that enhance their ability to attach to culture plates. Polyethyleneimine is a positively charged polymer that has gained recent attention as a transfection reagen...

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Autores principales: Vancha, Ajith R, Govindaraju, Suman, Parsa, Kishore VL, Jasti, Madhuri, González-García, Maribel, Ballestero, Rafael P
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC526208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15485583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-4-23
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author Vancha, Ajith R
Govindaraju, Suman
Parsa, Kishore VL
Jasti, Madhuri
González-García, Maribel
Ballestero, Rafael P
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description BACKGROUND: Several cell lines and primary cultures benefit from the use of positively charged extracellular matrix proteins or polymers that enhance their ability to attach to culture plates. Polyethyleneimine is a positively charged polymer that has gained recent attention as a transfection reagent. A less known use of this cationic polymer as an attachment factor was explored with several cell lines. RESULTS: Polyethyleneimine compared favorably to traditional attachment factors such as collagen and polylysine. PC-12 and HEK-293 cells plated on dishes coated with polyethyleneimine showed a homogeneous distribution of cells in the plate, demonstrating strong cell adhesion that survived washing procedures. The polymer could also be used to enhance the adherence and allow axonal outgrowth from zebrafish retinal explants. The effects of this coating agent on the transfection of loosely attaching cell lines were studied. Pre-coating with polyethyleneimine had the effect of enhancing the transfection yield in procedures using lipofection reagents. CONCLUSION: Polyethyleneimine is an effective attachment factor for weakly anchoring cell lines and primary cells. Its use in lipofection protocols makes the procedures more reliable and increases the yield of expressed products with commonly used cell lines such as PC-12 and HEK-293 cells.
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spelling pubmed-5262082004-11-10 Use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer Vancha, Ajith R Govindaraju, Suman Parsa, Kishore VL Jasti, Madhuri González-García, Maribel Ballestero, Rafael P BMC Biotechnol Methodology Article BACKGROUND: Several cell lines and primary cultures benefit from the use of positively charged extracellular matrix proteins or polymers that enhance their ability to attach to culture plates. Polyethyleneimine is a positively charged polymer that has gained recent attention as a transfection reagent. A less known use of this cationic polymer as an attachment factor was explored with several cell lines. RESULTS: Polyethyleneimine compared favorably to traditional attachment factors such as collagen and polylysine. PC-12 and HEK-293 cells plated on dishes coated with polyethyleneimine showed a homogeneous distribution of cells in the plate, demonstrating strong cell adhesion that survived washing procedures. The polymer could also be used to enhance the adherence and allow axonal outgrowth from zebrafish retinal explants. The effects of this coating agent on the transfection of loosely attaching cell lines were studied. Pre-coating with polyethyleneimine had the effect of enhancing the transfection yield in procedures using lipofection reagents. CONCLUSION: Polyethyleneimine is an effective attachment factor for weakly anchoring cell lines and primary cells. Its use in lipofection protocols makes the procedures more reliable and increases the yield of expressed products with commonly used cell lines such as PC-12 and HEK-293 cells. BioMed Central 2004-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC526208/ /pubmed/15485583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-4-23 Text en Copyright © 2004 Vancha et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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González-García, Maribel
Ballestero, Rafael P
Use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer
title Use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer
title_full Use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer
title_fullStr Use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer
title_full_unstemmed Use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer
title_short Use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer
title_sort use of polyethyleneimine polymer in cell culture as attachment factor and lipofection enhancer
topic Methodology Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC526208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15485583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-4-23
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