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Easy and robust electrotransfection protocol for efficient ectopic gene expression and genome editing in human B cells.

Reynand Jay CanoyFranck AndréAnna A ShmakovaJoëlle WielsMarc LipinskiYegor S VassetzkyDiego Germini
Published in: Gene therapy (2020)
B-cell lines and primary PBMCs are notoriously hard to transfect, thus making genome editing, ectopic gene expression, or gene silencing experiments particularly tedious. Here we propose a novel efficient and reproducible protocol for electrotransfection of lymphoblastoid, B-cell lymphoma, leukemia cell lines, and B cells from PBMCs. The proposed protocol requires neither costly equipment nor expensive reagents; it can be used with small or large plasmids. Transfection and viability rates of about 79% and 58%, respectively, have been routinely achieved by optimizing the salt concentration in the electrotransfection medium and the amount of plasmid used. A validation of the protocol was obtained via the generation of a TP53-/- RPMI8866 lymphoblastoid cell line which should prove useful in future hematological and blood cancer studies.
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