Gene transfer and expression of a non-viral polycation-based vector in CD4(+) cells


Autoria(s): Puls, R. L.; Minchin, R. F.
Data(s)

01/01/1999

Resumo

CD4-selective targeting of an antibody-polycation-DNA complex was investigated The complex was synthesized with the anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody B-F5, polylysine(268) (pLL) and either the pGL3 control vector containing the luciferase reporter gene or the pGeneGrip vector containing the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene. B-F5-pLL-DNA complexes inhibited the binding of I-125-B-F5 to CD4(+) Jurkat cells, while complexes synthesised either without B-F5 or using a non-specific mouse IgG1 antibody had little or no effect Expression of the luciferase reporter gene was achieved in Jurkat cells using the B-F5-pLL-pGL3 complex and was enhanced in the presence of PMA. Negligible luciferase activity was defected with the non-specific antibody complex in Jurkat cells or with the B-F5-pLL-pGL3 complex in the CD4(-) K-562 cells. Using complexes synthesised with the pGeneGrip vector, the transfection efficiency in Jurkat and K-562 cells was examined using confocal microscopy. More than 95% of Jurkat cells expressed GFP and the level of this expression was markedly enhanced by PMA. Negligible GFP expression was seen in K-562 cells or when B-F5 was replaced by a nonspecific antibody. Using flow cytometry, fluorescein-labelled complex showed specific targeting to CD4(+) cells in a mixed cell population from human peripheral blood. These studies demonstrate the selective transfection of CD4(+) T-lymphoid cells using a polycation-based gene delivery system. The complex may provide a means of delivering anti-HIV gene therapies to CD4(+) cells in vivo.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35899

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Nature Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Biochemistry & Molecular Biology #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Genetics & Heredity #Medicine, Research & Experimental #Cd4 #Hiv #Gene Transfer #Anti-cd4 Monoclonal-antibody #Murine Leukemia-virus #Human Lymphocytes-t #Intracellular Trafficking #Rheumatoid-arthritis #Hiv Replication #Dna Complexes #Tropic Hiv-1 #In-vivo #Receptor #0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Tipo

Journal Article