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An optimized method for high-titer lentivirus preparations without ultracentrifugation.


ABSTRACT: Lentiviral technology has proven to be a powerful tool to express exogenous genes in dividing and non-dividing cells. Currently, most protocols for generating high-titer lentivirus require ultracentrifugation, which can be an instrumental barrier for routine operations in a laboratory. In this study, the effect of relative centrifugal force (RCF) on the concentration efficiency of the lentivirus was systematically explored, and it was found that sucrose gradient centrifugation with a relatively low speed (?10,000?g) robustly produces a high-titer virus (up to 2×10(8)?TU/ml). The optimal sucrose concentration is 10%, and the recovery rate of the functional virus is greater than 80%. The infection efficiency of both concentrated and un-concentrated lentivirus decreases rapidly when the viruses are stored at 4?°C (??1.3 days) or subjected to multiple freeze-thaw cycles (?=1.1 rounds). In summary, we describe an efficient and easy-to-handle protocol for high-titer lentivirus purification.

SUBMITTER: Jiang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4562269 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An optimized method for high-titer lentivirus preparations without ultracentrifugation.

Jiang Wei W   Hua Rui R   Wei Mengping M   Li Chenhong C   Qiu Zilong Z   Yang Xiaofei X   Zhang Chen C  

Scientific reports 20150908


Lentiviral technology has proven to be a powerful tool to express exogenous genes in dividing and non-dividing cells. Currently, most protocols for generating high-titer lentivirus require ultracentrifugation, which can be an instrumental barrier for routine operations in a laboratory. In this study, the effect of relative centrifugal force (RCF) on the concentration efficiency of the lentivirus was systematically explored, and it was found that sucrose gradient centrifugation with a relatively  ...[more]

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