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A novel rapid and reproducible flow cytometric method for optimization of transfection efficiency in cells

Transfection is one of the most frequently used techniques in molecular biology that is also applicable for gene therapy studies in humans. One of the biggest challenges to investigate the protein function and interaction in gene therapy studies is to have reliable monospecific detection reagents, p...

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Autores principales: Homann, Stefanie, Hofmann, Christian, Gorin, Aleksandr M., Nguyen, Huy Cong Xuan, Huynh, Diana, Hamid, Phillip, Maithel, Neil, Yacoubian, Vahe, Mu, Wenli, Kossyvakis, Athanasios, Sen Roy, Shubhendu, Yang, Otto Orlean, Kelesidis, Theodoros
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28863132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182941
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author Homann, Stefanie
Hofmann, Christian
Gorin, Aleksandr M.
Nguyen, Huy Cong Xuan
Huynh, Diana
Hamid, Phillip
Maithel, Neil
Yacoubian, Vahe
Mu, Wenli
Kossyvakis, Athanasios
Sen Roy, Shubhendu
Yang, Otto Orlean
Kelesidis, Theodoros
author_facet Homann, Stefanie
Hofmann, Christian
Gorin, Aleksandr M.
Nguyen, Huy Cong Xuan
Huynh, Diana
Hamid, Phillip
Maithel, Neil
Yacoubian, Vahe
Mu, Wenli
Kossyvakis, Athanasios
Sen Roy, Shubhendu
Yang, Otto Orlean
Kelesidis, Theodoros
author_sort Homann, Stefanie
collection PubMed
description Transfection is one of the most frequently used techniques in molecular biology that is also applicable for gene therapy studies in humans. One of the biggest challenges to investigate the protein function and interaction in gene therapy studies is to have reliable monospecific detection reagents, particularly antibodies, for all human gene products. Thus, a reliable method that can optimize transfection efficiency based on not only expression of the target protein of interest but also the uptake of the nucleic acid plasmid, can be an important tool in molecular biology. Here, we present a simple, rapid and robust flow cytometric method that can be used as a tool to optimize transfection efficiency at the single cell level while overcoming limitations of prior established methods that quantify transfection efficiency. By using optimized ratios of transfection reagent and a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) vector directly labeled with a fluorochrome, this method can be used as a tool to simultaneously quantify cellular toxicity of different transfection reagents, the amount of nucleic acid plasmid that cells have taken up during transfection as well as the amount of the encoded expressed protein. Finally, we demonstrate that this method is reproducible, can be standardized and can reliably and rapidly quantify transfection efficiency, reducing assay costs and increasing throughput while increasing data robustness.
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spelling pubmed-55809842017-09-15 A novel rapid and reproducible flow cytometric method for optimization of transfection efficiency in cells Homann, Stefanie Hofmann, Christian Gorin, Aleksandr M. Nguyen, Huy Cong Xuan Huynh, Diana Hamid, Phillip Maithel, Neil Yacoubian, Vahe Mu, Wenli Kossyvakis, Athanasios Sen Roy, Shubhendu Yang, Otto Orlean Kelesidis, Theodoros PLoS One Research Article Transfection is one of the most frequently used techniques in molecular biology that is also applicable for gene therapy studies in humans. One of the biggest challenges to investigate the protein function and interaction in gene therapy studies is to have reliable monospecific detection reagents, particularly antibodies, for all human gene products. Thus, a reliable method that can optimize transfection efficiency based on not only expression of the target protein of interest but also the uptake of the nucleic acid plasmid, can be an important tool in molecular biology. Here, we present a simple, rapid and robust flow cytometric method that can be used as a tool to optimize transfection efficiency at the single cell level while overcoming limitations of prior established methods that quantify transfection efficiency. By using optimized ratios of transfection reagent and a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) vector directly labeled with a fluorochrome, this method can be used as a tool to simultaneously quantify cellular toxicity of different transfection reagents, the amount of nucleic acid plasmid that cells have taken up during transfection as well as the amount of the encoded expressed protein. Finally, we demonstrate that this method is reproducible, can be standardized and can reliably and rapidly quantify transfection efficiency, reducing assay costs and increasing throughput while increasing data robustness. Public Library of Science 2017-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5580984/ /pubmed/28863132 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182941 Text en © 2017 Homann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Homann, Stefanie
Hofmann, Christian
Gorin, Aleksandr M.
Nguyen, Huy Cong Xuan
Huynh, Diana
Hamid, Phillip
Maithel, Neil
Yacoubian, Vahe
Mu, Wenli
Kossyvakis, Athanasios
Sen Roy, Shubhendu
Yang, Otto Orlean
Kelesidis, Theodoros
A novel rapid and reproducible flow cytometric method for optimization of transfection efficiency in cells
title A novel rapid and reproducible flow cytometric method for optimization of transfection efficiency in cells
title_full A novel rapid and reproducible flow cytometric method for optimization of transfection efficiency in cells
title_fullStr A novel rapid and reproducible flow cytometric method for optimization of transfection efficiency in cells
title_full_unstemmed A novel rapid and reproducible flow cytometric method for optimization of transfection efficiency in cells
title_short A novel rapid and reproducible flow cytometric method for optimization of transfection efficiency in cells
title_sort novel rapid and reproducible flow cytometric method for optimization of transfection efficiency in cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5580984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28863132
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182941
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