Electroporation by nucleofector is the best nonviral transfection technique in human endothelial and smooth muscle cells.

Nina Iversen, Baard Birkenes, Kari Torsdalen, Srdjan Djurovic
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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the optimal non-viral transfection method for use in human smooth muscle cells (SMC) and endothelial cells (EC). METHODS: Coronary Artery (CoA) and Aortic (Ao) SMC and EC were transfected with a reporter plasmid, encoding chloramphenicol acetyltransferase type 1 (CAT), with seven different transfection reagents, two electroporation methods and a photochemical internalization (PCI) method. CAT determination provided information regarding transfection efficiency and total protein measurement was used to reflect the toxicity of each method. RESULTS: Electroporation via the nucleofector machine was the most effective method tested. It exhibited a 10 to 20 fold (for SMC and EC, respectively) increase in transfection efficiency in comparison to the lipofection method combined with acceptable toxicity. FuGene 6 and Lipofectamine PLUS were the preferred transfection reagents tested and resulted in 2 to 60 fold higher transfection efficiency in comparison to the PCI which was the least effective method. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that electroporation via the nucleofector machine is the preferred non-viral method for in vitro transfection of both human aortic and coronary artery SMC and EC. It may be very useful in gene expression studies in the field of vascular biology. Through improved gene transfer, non-viral transfer techniques may also play an increasingly important role in delivering genes to SMC and EC in relevant disease states.

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核因子电穿孔是转染人内皮细胞和平滑肌细胞的最佳非病毒转染技术。
背景:本研究的目的是确定用于人平滑肌细胞(SMC)和内皮细胞(EC)的最佳非病毒转染方法。方法:用编码1型氯霉素乙酰转移酶(CAT)的报告质粒转染冠状动脉(CoA)和主动脉(Ao) SMC和EC,采用7种不同的转染试剂、2种电穿孔法和1种光化学内化(PCI)法。CAT测定提供了有关转染效率的信息,总蛋白测定用于反映每种方法的毒性。结果:核因子机电穿孔是最有效的方法。与具有可接受毒性的脂质体转染方法相比,其转染效率提高了10至20倍(分别用于SMC和EC)。FuGene 6和Lipofectamine PLUS是首选的转染试剂,其转染效率是PCI的2 - 60倍,而PCI是效果最差的方法。结论:本研究表明核因子机电穿孔是体外转染人主动脉和冠状动脉SMC和EC的首选非病毒方法。在血管生物学领域的基因表达研究中具有重要的应用价值。通过改进基因转移技术,非病毒转移技术也可能在相关疾病状态下将基因传递给SMC和EC方面发挥越来越重要的作用。
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