The FBMD-1 stroma cell line secretes a unique moiety which can increase retroviral transduction of lineage-committed and primitive human peripheral blood progenitor cells

Peripheral blood progenitor cells are a prime target for gene therapy approaches. As recent data point to the relevance of soluble stroma factors for the efficient transduction of progenitor cells, we tested the stroma-conditioned medium (SCM) of the two cell lines FBMD-1 and L88/5 as well as desulf...

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Main Authors: Buß, Eike Christian (Author) , Schiedlmeier, Bernhard (Author) , Ho, Anthony Dick (Author) , Zeller, W. Jens (Author) , Frühauf, Stefan (Author)
Format: Article (Journal)
Language:English
Published: 09 August 2001
In: Cancer gene therapy
Year: 2001, Volume: 8, Issue: 6, Pages: 440-449
ISSN:1476-5500
DOI:10.1038/sj.cgt.7700324
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Author Notes:Eike C. Buss, Bernd Schiedlmeier, Anthony D. Ho, W. Jens Zeller, and Stefan Fruehauf
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Summary:Peripheral blood progenitor cells are a prime target for gene therapy approaches. As recent data point to the relevance of soluble stroma factors for the efficient transduction of progenitor cells, we tested the stroma-conditioned medium (SCM) of the two cell lines FBMD-1 and L88/5 as well as desulfated and O-sulfated heparin (HS dS and HS OS) for their effect on transduction of peripheral blood progenitor cells. We transduced CD34 + cells of nine tumor patients with the retroviral SF-MDR vector containing the human multidrug resistance 1 ( MDR 1) gene under serum-free conditions on the fibronectin fragment CH-296 with or without SCM.
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ISSN:1476-5500
DOI:10.1038/sj.cgt.7700324