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Article Dans Une Revue The Journal of Gene Medicine Année : 2010

Cytokine stimulation and the choice of promoter are critical factors for the efficient transduction of mouse T cells with HIV-1 vectors

D. E. Gilham
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A. Ling M. Lie
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R. E. Hawkins
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BACKGROUND: HIV-1 fails to successfully infect mouse T cells as a result of several blocks in the viral replication cycle. We investigated whether this also impacted on the use of HIV-1 derived lentiviral vectors for stable gene transfer into mouse T cells. METHODS: Freshly isolated primary mouse T cells were immediately mixed with lentiviral vectors encoding an enhanced green fluorescent protein marker gene and transduction frequency was determined after 5 days of culture. RESULTS: Optimal transduction required both mouse T cell activation and cytokine support. Furthermore, transduction was also dependent upon the promoter chosen, with the rank order of potency being PGK \textgreater EF1 \textgreater SFFV \textgreater CMV. HIV-1 lentiviral vectors also efficiently transduced cytokine-stimulated T cells (in the absence of antibody driven T cell activation), albeit with a lower level of transgene expression compared to fully-activated T cells. CONCLUSIONS: The present study demonstrates that primary mouse T cells can be efficiently transduced with HIV-1 lentiviral vectors, opening up prospects for their use in mouse models of gene-modified adoptive cellular therapy.

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hal-02193435 , version 1 (24-07-2019)

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D. E. Gilham, A. Ling M. Lie, N. Taylor, R. E. Hawkins. Cytokine stimulation and the choice of promoter are critical factors for the efficient transduction of mouse T cells with HIV-1 vectors. The Journal of Gene Medicine, 2010, 12 (2), pp.129--36. ⟨10.1002/jgm.1421⟩. ⟨hal-02193435⟩
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