Shahrokhi S, Alimoghaddam K, Ghavamzadeh A. Role of substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in gibbon-ape-leukemia virus (GALV) transduction of CD34+ cells.
Neuropeptides 2010;
44:491-4. [PMID:
20851465 DOI:
10.1016/j.npep.2010.08.002]
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Abstract
AIMS
Optimization of transduction condition is an important goal to improve gene transduction. Therefore, we aimed to assess the effect of SP and/or CGRP as novel growth/transducing factors on the efficacy of CD34(+) transduction.
METHODS
CD34(+) cells were transduced with Gibbon-Ape-Leukemia virus (GALV), containing Neomycin gene. CD34(+) cells were transduced with GALV presence of SP and/or CGRP. Real Time PCR and colony formation assay (CFU-C) was performed.
RESULTS
Viral vectors titration on Hela cells indicated transduction efficiency of 1×10(6)CFU/ml. Real Time PCR of Neo and CFU-C showed stimulatory role of SP on gene transfer 5.9% and 14.84% compared to 3.6% and 12.58% in control group, while opposite role observed for CGRP 0.89% and 7.86%. Both SP and CGRP showed no significant effect in these assays.
DISCUSSION
This study showed including of SP in growth factor cocktail is beneficial for CD34(+) transduction, which could be applied to genetic modification procedures.
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