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Efficient Transduction of Zebrafish Melanoma Cell Lines and Embryos Using Lentiviral Vectors.


ABSTRACT: The establishment of in vitro cultures of zebrafish cancer cells has expanded the potential of zebrafish as a disease model. However, the lack of effective methods for gene delivery and genetic manipulation has limited the experimental applications of these cultures. To overcome this barrier, we tested and optimized vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein (VSV-G) pseudotyped lentiviral and retroviral vector transduction protocols. We show that lentivirus successfully and efficiently transduced zebrafish melanoma cell lines in vitro, allowing antibiotic selection, fluorescence-based sorting, and in vivo allotransplantation. In addition, injection of concentrated lentiviral particles into embryos and tumors established the feasibility of in vivo gene delivery.

SUBMITTER: Fazio M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5549793 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Efficient Transduction of Zebrafish Melanoma Cell Lines and Embryos Using Lentiviral Vectors.

Fazio Maurizio M   Avagyan Serine S   van Rooijen Ellen E   Mannherz William W   Kaufman Charles K CK   Lobbardi Riadh R   Langenau David M DM   Zon Leonard I LI  

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The establishment of in vitro cultures of zebrafish cancer cells has expanded the potential of zebrafish as a disease model. However, the lack of effective methods for gene delivery and genetic manipulation has limited the experimental applications of these cultures. To overcome this barrier, we tested and optimized vesicular stomatitis virus glycoprotein (VSV-G) pseudotyped lentiviral and retroviral vector transduction protocols. We show that lentivirus successfully and efficiently transduced z  ...[more]

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