Utilizing minimally purified secreted rAAV for rapid and cost-effective manipulation of gene expression in the CNS.
Marshall S GoodwinCara L CroftHunter S FutchDaniel RyuCarolina Ceballos-DiazXuefei LiuGiavanna PaternoCatalina MejiaDoris DengKimberly MenezesLaura LondonoKefren ArjonaMary ParianosVan TruongEva RostonicsAmanda HernandezSanford L BoyeShannon E BoyeYona LevitesPedro E CruzGriffin GoldePublished in: Molecular neurodegeneration (2020)
Unpurified rAAV vectors secreted into the media can efficiently transduce brain cells in vitro and in vivo, providing a cost-effective way to manipulate gene expression. The use of unpurified virus will greatly reduce costs of exploratory studies and further increase the utility of rAAV vectors for standard laboratory use.