Retroviral transduction of T lymphocytes for suicide gene therapy in allogeneic stem cell transplantation |
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Authors: | Kühlcke K Ayuk F A Li Z Lindemann C Schilz A Schade U M Fauser A A Zander A R Eckert H G Fehse B |
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Affiliation: | EUFETS GmbH Idar-Oberstein, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Transplantation of suicide gene modified allogeneic T lymphocytes is an approach to prevent T cell mediated GVHD while preserving the 'graft-versus-leukemia' (GVL) effect of an allograft. A prerequisite for such a therapy is the efficient transduction of T cells with suitable vectors. Since existing techniques allow only insufficient transduction of T cells, the development of more efficient gene transfer protocols into these cells is of great importance. We present here a protocol for the highly efficient transduction of human primary T cells at high densities (1 x 10(6) cells/ml) by retroviral infection. The presented protocol allowed us to obtain transduction rates of more than 70% of CD3+ cells after two cycles of infection. It is based on the use of FBS-free media for both the production of retrovirus-containing supernatant, as well as the cultivation of the primary T cells. Since the protocol presented here works just as efficiently under large scale conditions, it may easily be adapted to clinical needs and 'good manufacturing practice' (GMP) standards. |
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