General Characteristics of Microbubble-Adenovirus Vectors Carrying Genes

Introduction Transferring genes safely, targeting cells and achieving efficient transfection are urgent problems in gene therapy that need to be solved. Combining microbubbles (MBs) and viruses to construct double vectors has become a promising approach for gene delivery. Understanding the character...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cellular and molecular bioengineering 2021-04, Vol.14 (2), p.201-208
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Lingjie, Ma, Juan, Guan, Lina, Mu, Yuming
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction Transferring genes safely, targeting cells and achieving efficient transfection are urgent problems in gene therapy that need to be solved. Combining microbubbles (MBs) and viruses to construct double vectors has become a promising approach for gene delivery. Understanding the characteristic performance of MBs that carry genes is key to promoting effective gene transfer. Therefore, in this study, we constructed MB-adenovirus vectors and discussed their general characteristics. Methods We constructed MB-adenovirus vectors carrying the chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 12 ( Cxcl12 ) and bone morphogenetic protein-2 ( Bmp2 ) genes (pAd- Cxcl12 and pAd- Bmp2 , respectively) to explore the general characteristics of double vectors carrying genes. Results The MB-adenovirus vectors had stable physical properties, and no significant differences in diameter, concentration, or pH were noted compared with naked MBs ( p > 0.05). Flow cytometry and RT-PCR were used to detect the gene-loading capacity of MBs. The gene-loading efficiency of MBs increased with increasing virus amounts and was highest (91%) when 10.0  µ L of virus was added. Beyond 10.0 µ L of added virus, the gene-loading efficiency of MBs decreased with the continuous addition of virus. The maximum amounts of pAd- Cxcl12 and pAd- Bmp2 in 100 µ L of MBs were approximately 14 and 10 µ L, respectively. Conclusions This study indicates that addition of an inappropriate viral load will result in low MB loading efficiency, and the maximum amount of genes loaded by MBs may differ based on the genes carried by the virus.
ISSN:1865-5025
1865-5033
DOI:10.1007/s12195-020-00663-8