Background: Gene transfer using retroviral transduction offers the advantage of long-term transgene expression in developing strategies that use dendritic cells (DCs) for immunotherapy. The goal of this study was to infect DCs in an immature state in order to take advantage of their proliferating and tolerogenic potential.
Methods: Immature DCs were generated from murine bone marrow (BM) using either GM-CSF alone or GM-CSF plus IL-4.
Background: Gene-transfer techniques are commonly employed for both in vitro and in vivo studies. However, modifications of the target cell following the introduction of the gene of interest are not often examined. These modifications can alter the immunogenicity and/or the susceptibility of the target cell to apoptosis and may produce unwanted consequences in vivo.
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December 1999
The overexpression and/or amplification of cell cycle regulating genes is an important factor in the progression of cancer. Recent attention has been focused on several cyclin and cdks genes whose expression were increased in many types of tumor. In this study, we investigated the expression kinetics of cyclins A, B, D1, E and cdks 1, 2, 4, 6 by RT-PCR coupled with densitometry and correlated to the growth fraction (percentage of S cells).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo obtain different cell populations at specific cell cycle stages, we used a cell culture synchronization protocol. Effects of five different cell cycle inhibitors acting throughout the cell cycle were examined by DNA flow cytometric analysis of a synchrony/release lymphoma cell line (CEM). The screening synchronized protocol showed that staurosporine, mimosine and aphidicolin are reversible G1 phase inhibitors that act at different times.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA Moloney-derived retrovirus containing both LacZ and NeoR genes (G1BgSVNa from Genetic Therapy, Inc.), was used to transduce human and murine bone marrow stromal cells. Different kinds of stromal cells that were able to support hematopoiesis were transduced by incubation for 24 h in the presence of virus-containing supernatant.
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