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Optimizing a lipocomplex-based gene transfer method into heLa cell line
Cell Journal [Yakhteh]. 2014; 15 (4): 372-377
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-130712
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One of the most significant steps in gene expression studies is transferring genes into cell cultures. Despite there are different methods for gene delivery such as viral and non-viral producers, some cationic lipid reagents have recently developed to transfect into mammalian cell lines. The main aim of this study was optimizing and improving lipocomplex based transient transfection procedures into HeLa cell line which is being used widely as a typical cell in biological studies. This study was an experimental research. In this work, pCMV Beta -Gal DNA plasmid was used as a reporter DNA for determining the rate of gene transfection into HeLa cells. To accomplish the highest gene delivery into HeLa cells, optimizing experiments were carried out in different volumes of FuGENE-HD, Lipofectamine[TM] 2000 and X-tremeGENE. Also, we investigated tranasfection efficiency in presence of various cell densities of HeLa cells. Then, transfection efficiency and cell toxicity were measured by beta gal staining and trypan blue methods, respectively. Using FuGENE-HD in volume of 4 Micro l along with 10[5] HeLa cells, transfection efficiency was higher [43.66 +/- 1.52%] in comparison with the cationic lipids lipofectamine[TM] 2000 and X-tremeGENE. In addition, the rate of cell toxicity in presence of FuGENE-HD was less than 5%. In summary, the cationic lipid FuGENE-HD indicates a suitable potential to transfer DNA into HeLa cells and it can be an efficient reagent for gene delivery for HeLa cells in vitro. Moreover, it is worth designing and optimizing gene transfer experiments for other cell lines with FuGENE-HD due to its low toxicity and high efficiency
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: HeLa Cells / Transfection / Lipids Language: English Journal: Cell J. [Yakhteh] Year: 2014

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: HeLa Cells / Transfection / Lipids Language: English Journal: Cell J. [Yakhteh] Year: 2014