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   the effect of spion size and salting-out on transduction of pegylated lentiviral vector  
   
نویسنده omid hamed ,paryab amir hossien ,nakhli yasamin ,sajadi nasim ,madaah hosseini hamid reza ,ahmadbeigi naser ,seifalian alexander
منبع journal of ultrafine grained and nanostructured materials - 2023 - دوره : 56 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:224 -232
چکیده    Gene editing has many promising applications for the treatment of diseases with unmet clinical needs, including cancers and autoimmune. there are two main routes for gene delivery: viral and non-viral. recent research shows viral methods are emerging in clinical trials. nevertheless, there are still a couple of technological obstacles that require further improvements, these include virus concentration and low efficiency of transduction. this research aimed to employ superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (spion) to solve these problems. three sizes of 10, 40, and 120 nm spion were synthesized by co-precipitation and sol-gel methods, and characterized by xrd, ftir, fesem, and vsm. conjugating spion to viruses by polyethylene glycol (peg) can increase the sedimentation of viruses due to magnetic and gravity forces even without ultracentrifuge. moreover, this magnetic force can guide viruses toward cells and tremendously facilitate the transduction process. as shown, average size spion (40 nm) revealed the best performance, especially in combination with salting-out precipitation and increased transduction efficiency of more than 20-fold. spion size has significant effects and should be considered for this application. the combination of the salting-out method and spion has a synergic effect and elevates transduction results tremendously.
کلیدواژه spion ,nanoparticles ,transduction ,gene editing ,lentivirus ,peg
آدرس tehran university of medical sciences, gene therapy research center, digestive disease research institute, iran. sharif university of technology, department of materials science and engineering, iran, sharif university of technology, department of materials science and engineering, iran, sharif university of technology, department of materials science and engineering, iran, iran university of medical sciences, ali-asghar children hospital, iran, sharif university of technologysabz biomedicals science-based company, department of materials science and engineering, iran. sabz biomedicals science-based company, iran, tehran university of medical sciences, gene therapy research center, digestive disease research institute, iran, london bioscience innovation centre, nanotechnology & regenerative medicine commercialisation centre (nanoregmed ltd, & liberum health ltd), uk
پست الکترونیکی a.seifalian@gmail.com
 
     
   
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