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Title: [Construction and identification of a recombinant lentivirus vector of latent membrane protein 1]. Author: Chen XY, Zhang G, Liu F, Li HL, Fang WY, Jiang QP, Zhao T. Journal: Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao; 2009 May; 29(5):837-40. PubMed ID: 19460687. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To construct a recombinant lentivirus vector of latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) and detect the expression of LMP1 in vitro. METHODS: The LMP1 fragment including all the exons was amplified by PCR and inserted to the downstream of CMV promoter in the lentivirus vector pCDF. The three plasmids (packaging plasmid pFIV-34N, envelope plasmid pVSV-G and target plasmid pCDF-LMP1) were packaged into 293FT cells via liposome. The virus supernatant was harvested, concentrated and titrated. Mouse B lymphoma cell line A20 was transfected with the recombinant lentivirus vector of LMP1, and the expression of LMP1 in A20 cells was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting. RESULTS: DNA sequencing confirmed that the sequence of PCR-amplified LMP1 was consistent with the GenBank data. The LMP1 gene fragment was cloned into pCDF in the right direction, and the open reading frame of LMP1 was maintained. The 3 plasmids were effectively transferred into 293FT cells, which emitted green fluorescence in the cytoplasm and on the cell membrane under fluorescence microscope. The titer of the lentivirus vector reached 10(7) Tu/ml with a transfection efficiency 90% in A20 cells. LMP1 expression was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting in transfected A20 cells. CONCLUSION: The recombinant lentivirus vector of LMP1 constructed can be effectively transfected into A20 cells, which provides a basis for exploring the role of LMP1 in the pathogenesis of lymphoma.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]