scholarly journals Optimisation of transfection conditions of CD34+ hematopoietic cells derived from human umbilical cord blood.

2002 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 625-632 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomasz Ołdak ◽  
Marcin Kruszewski ◽  
Eugeniusz Krzysztof Machaj ◽  
Agnieszka Gajkowska ◽  
Zygmunt Pojda

Human umbilical cord blood is frequently used as a source of transplantable hematopoietic cells and more recently as a target of gene therapy - a new approach for treatment of various disorders. The aim of our study was optimisation of the transfection conditions of cord blood-derived CD34(+) hematopoietic cells. Mononuclear cells fraction was isolated from cord blood samples by density gradient centrifugation. Subsequently, CD34(+) hematopoietic cells were separated on immunomagnetic MiniMACS columns. Pure population of CD34(+) cells was incubated in a serum free medium supplemented with thrombopoietin, stem cell factor and Flt-3 ligand for 48 h and then transfected with plasmid DNA carrying the enhanced version of green fluorescent protein (EGFP) as a reporter gene. We studied the influence of various pulse settings and DNA concentrations on the transfection efficiency, measured by flow cytometry as the fluorescence of target cells due to the expression of EGFP. The optimal settings were as follows: 4 mm cuvette, 1600 microF, 550 V/cm, and 10 microg of DNA per 500 microl. With these settings we obtained a high transfection frequency (41.2%) without a marked decrease of cell viability. An increase of the pulse capacitance and/or of DNA concentration resulted in a greater electroporation efficiency, but also in a decrease of cell viability. In conclusion, the results described here allow one to recommend electroporation as an efficient method of gene delivery into CD34(+) hematopoietic cells derived from human umbilical cord blood.

2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 187-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yetty Ramli ◽  
Ahmad Sulaiman Alwahdy ◽  
Mohammad Kurniawan ◽  
Berry Juliandi ◽  
Puspita Eka Wuyung ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. O. Mukhamedshina ◽  
Z. E. Gilazieva ◽  
S. S. Arkhipova ◽  
L. R. Galieva ◽  
E. E. Garanina ◽  
...  

In this study, we examined the efficacy of human umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (hUCB-MCs), genetically modified with the VEGF and GDNF genes using adenoviral vectors, on posttraumatic regeneration after transplantation into the site of spinal cord injury (SCI) in rats. Thirty days after SCI, followed by transplantation of nontransduced hUCB-MCs, we observed an improvement inH(latency period, LP) andM(Amax)waves, compared to the group without therapy after SCI. For genetically modified hUCB-MCs, there was improvement inAmaxofMwave and LP of both theMandHwaves. The ratio betweenAmaxof theHandMwaves (Hmax/Mmax) demonstrated that transplantation into the area of SCI of genetically modified hUCB-MCs was more effective than nontransduced hUCB-MCs. Spared tissue and myelinated fibers were increased at day 30 after SCI and transplantation of hUCB-MCs in the lateral and ventral funiculi 2.5 mm from the lesion epicenter. Transplantation of hUCB-MCs genetically modified with the VEGF and GNDF genes significantly increased the number of spared myelinated fibers (22-fold,P>0.01) in the main corticospinal tract compared to the nontransduced ones. HNA+cells with the morphology of phagocytes and microglia-like cells were found as compact clusters or cell bridges within the traumatic cavities that were lined by GFAP+host astrocytes. Our results show that hUCB-MCs transplanted into the site of SCI improved regeneration and that hUCB-MCs genetically modified with the VEGF and GNDF genes were more effective than nontransduced hUCB-MCs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 375 (2) ◽  
pp. 437-449 ◽  
Author(s):  
Suneel Rallapalli ◽  
Soma Guhathakurta ◽  
Shalini Narayan ◽  
Dillip Kumar Bishi ◽  
Venkatesh Balasubramanian ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 35 (7) ◽  
pp. 1119-1131 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra Neuhoff ◽  
Janet Moers ◽  
Maike Rieks ◽  
Thomas Grunwald ◽  
Arne Jensen ◽  
...  

Hematology ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-20 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Alvarado-Moreno ◽  
Antonieta Chávez-González ◽  
Arturo Cérbulo ◽  
Lourdes Arriaga ◽  
Hector Mayani

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