An XMRV derived retroviral vector as a tool for gene transfer.
Virol J
; 8: 284, 2011 Jun 08.
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| ID: mdl-21651801
BACKGROUND: Retroviral vectors are widely used tools for gene delivery and gene therapy. They are useful for gene expression studies and genetic manipulation in vitro and in vivo. Many retroviral vectors are derived from the mouse gammaretrovirus, murine leukemia virus (MLV). These vectors have been widely used in gene therapy clinical trials. XMRV, initially found in prostate cancer tissue, was the first human gammaretrovirus described. FINDINGS: We developed a new retroviral vector based on XMRV called pXC. It was developed for gene transfer to human cells and is produced by transient cotransfection of LNCaP cells with pXC and XMRV-packaging plasmids. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that pXC mediates expression of inserted transgenes in cell lines. This new vector will be a useful tool for gene transfer in human and non-human cell lines, including gene therapy studies.
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Técnicas de Transferência de Genes
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Vírus Relacionado ao Vírus Xenotrópico da Leucemia Murina
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Vetores Genéticos
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Humans
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En
Ano de publicação:
2011
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