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Authors Wan L, Yao X, Faiola F, Liu B, Zhang T, Tabata Y, Mizuguchi H, Nakagawa S, Gao JQ, Zhao RC
Received 5 April 2016
Accepted for publication 21 July 2016
Published 13 December 2016 Volume 2016:11 Pages 6763—6769
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S109897
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Abstract: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are adult stem cells with multilineage
potential, which makes them attractive tools for regenerative medicine
applications. Efficient gene transfer into MSCs is essential not only for basic
research in developmental biology but also for therapeutic applications
involving gene-modification in regenerative medicine. Adenovirus vectors (Advs)
can efficiently and transiently introduce an exogenous gene into many cell
types via their primary receptors, the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptors,
but not into MSCs, which are deficient in coxsackievirus and adenovirus
receptors expression. To overcome this problem, we developed an Adv coated with
a spermine-pullulan (SP) cationic polymer and investigated its physicochemical
properties and internalization mechanisms. We demonstrated that the SP coating
could enhance adenoviral transduction of MSCs without detectable cytotoxicity
or effects on differentiation. Our results argue in favor of the potentiality
of the SP-coated Adv as a prototype vector for efficient and safe transduction
of MSCs.
Keywords: mesenchymal stem cells, adenovirus
vectors, spermine-pullulan, polymer, gene transduction