High efficiency transfection of glioma cell lines and primary cells for overexpression and RNAi experiments

  • Carsten Hagemann
  • Christoph Meyer
  • Jelena Stojic
  • Sven Eicker
  • Stefanie Gerngras
  • Siglinde Kühnel
  • Klaus Roosen
  • Giles Hamilton Vince

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Abstract

In order to investigate the impact of signalling proteins on the phenotype and malignant behavior of glioblastoma cells, we optimized the transfection procedure of human glioblastoma cell lines U251, U373, GaMG and of primary cells obtained from a patient's tumor using nucleofection technology in conjunction with plasmid pmaxGFP. We describe the optimization procedure, show that a high percentage of the cells can be transfected and that nucleofection does not cause phenotypic alterations of the cells. Therefore, we conclude that nucleofection is a highly efficient tool to deliver plasmids for transient protein overexpression and siRNA for specific protein knock-down to different glioblastoma cell lines or primary cells.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0165-0270
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 30.09.2006
PubMed 16621008