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Nature Biotechnology  16, 168 - 171 (1998)
doi:10.1038/nbt0298-168

In vivo electrically mediated protein and gene transfer in murine melanoma

Marie-Pierre Rols, Christine Delteil, Muriel Golzio, Patrick Dumond, Suzie Cros & Justin Teissie*

  Institute of Pharmacology and Structural Biology, UPR 9062, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse cedex, France.

  *e-mail: justin@lptf.biotoul.fr

We show that efficient permeabilization of murine melanoma can be obtained in vivo by applying electric pulses. More than 80% of the cell population is affected as shown by the penetration of propidium iodide. A protein, (beta-galactosidase, can be transferred and expressed into the cells by incorporating either the protein or a plasmid carrying the reporter gene with respective efficiencies of 20% and 4%. This is obtained by a direct injection of either the protein or the plasmid in the tumor, followed by the application of electric pulses with surface electrodes in contact with the skin. This approach is simple and safe to use, reproducible, and specific; moreover, it is potentially applicable to a wide variety of tissues, cell types, and animals.

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