Original Article
Subject Category: Cell Therapy
Molecular Therapy (2009) 17 9, 1585–1593. doi:10.1038/mt.2009.124
High-efficiency Transient Transduction of Human Embryonic Stem Cell–derived Neurons With Baculoviral Vectors
Jieming Zeng1, Juan Du1,2, Jiakai Lin1, Xiao Ying Bak1, Chunxiao Wu1 and Shu Wang1,2
- 1Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, Singapore
- 2Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Correspondence: Shu Wang, Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, 31 Biopolis Way, The Nanos #04-01, Singapore 138669. E-mail: swang@ibn.a-star.edu.sg
Received 15 December 2008; Accepted 9 May 2009; Published online 16 June 2009.
Abstract
Transient genetic manipulation of human neurons without chromosomal integration of the transgene would be valuable but has been challenging due to the quiescent nature of these postmitotic cells. In this study, we developed a set of baculoviral vectors for transient transduction in nondividing neurons derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). Using a baculoviral vector equipped with the woodchuck hepatitis virus posttranscriptional regulatory element (WPRE), we observed a quick onset of transgene expression as early as day 1 after baculoviral transduction and a high efficiency of up to 80%. Strong transgene expression in the cultured human neurons was observed for more than 1 month and the signal was easily detectable even after 3 months. Using two baculoviral vectors carrying different transgenes, we found that co-transduction at a single neuron level was possible. After transplantation into the brain of nude mice, the baculovirus-transduced human neurons were integrated into the mouse brain and maintained transgene expression for at least 4 weeks, portending the usefulness of this technique in assisting neural transplantation. Therefore, by mediating efficient transient gene expression, baculoviral vectors can provide useful tools for both basic gene function studies in human neurons and therapeutic applications of these cells.
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