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This video demonstrates an assay for cationic polymer-mediated viral transduction in natural killer (NK) cells. The cells are incubated with transgenic lentivirus vectors encoding a fluorescent protein. The addition of a cationic polymer enables the virus to attach to the cells and integrate its RNA into the host genome, expressing the fluorescent protein. The fluorescence is quantified to assess the polymer-induced enhancement of transduction.
1. Transduction of murine and human primary NK cells with lentivirus
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Dextran | Sigma-Aldrich | 90-64-91-9 | |
Polybrene (Pb) | Sigma-Aldrich | TR-1003 | |
Protamine sulfate (PS) | Sigma-Aldrich | p3369 | |
RPMI1640 | Corning | 10-040-CV | |
Interferon gamma (IFN-γ ) | eBioscience | 14-7311-85 | |
Propidium lodide staining solution | BD | 51-66211E | |
Lipofectamine 3000 | Thermo Fisher | L3000015 | |
Isoflurane | PHOENIX | NDC 57319-559-05 | |
293T cells | ATCC | CRL-3216 | |
T75 flasks | Corning | 430641U | |
ELISA kits | Ebioscience | 00-4201-56 |
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Source: Nanbakhsh, A., et al. Dextran Enhances the Lentiviral Transduction Efficiency of Murine and Human Primary NK Cells. J. Vis. Exp. (2018).