Literature DB >> 9015283

Improved production of recombinant AAV by transient transfection of NB324K cells using electroporation.

F Maxwell1, G S Harrison, I H Maxwell.   

Abstract

Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is useful as an integrating vector for gene transfer. AAV recombinants are generally produced by transient co-transfection methods since it has proven difficult to generate stable packaging cell lines. Acceptable titers of transducing recombinants should be obtainable by optimizing conditions for transient co-transfection. Here, using a luciferase reporter derivative of the AAV infectious plasmid psub201, we show that substantially higher yields of transducing virus can be obtained using electroporation, rather than calcium phosphate transfection. Furthermore, we observed that electroporation of NB324K cells (an SV40-transformed human cell line) with the helper plasmid, pAAV/Ad, with concomitant adenovirus dl309 infection, gave yields of luciferase transducing recombinant AAV equal or superior to those obtained from the more commonly employed 293 cells. NB324K cells are easier to manipulate and show increased cell-association of the recombinant virus (facilitating its concentration and purification). We also adapted an in situ infected cell hybridization procedure, using a digoxigenin labeled probe, as a general method for determining infectious titer. Titers thus estimated were similar for luciferase-transducing and for alkaline phosphatase-transducing AAV vectors: the estimated titer of the latter agreed with that determined by in situ expression of alkaline phosphatase. We also describe a multiple cloning site derivative of psub201 which should facilitate generation of further AAV recombinants.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9015283     DOI: 10.1016/s0166-0934(96)02121-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol Methods        ISSN: 0166-0934            Impact factor:   2.014


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2.  An adenovirus type 5 mutant with the preterminal protein gene deleted efficiently provides helper functions for the production of recombinant adeno-associated virus.

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3.  Efficient recombinant parvovirus production with the help of adenovirus-derived systems.

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