SUCCESSFUL TRANSFECTION OF LYMPHOBLASTOID CELL LINE USING MOLECULAR TECHNIQUE
MANAR ZRAIKAT *
Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Jordan, Jordan.
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Abstract
The Lymphoblastoid cell line (LCL) is the immortal cell line that is produced after infecting the B lymphocytes with Epstein barvirus.This kind of cell is known to be hard for transfection practically.
In this, paperI am describing the protocols followed in my lab starting from infecting the B-lymphocytes with Epstein Barr virus (EBV) ending with successful transfection of LCL witharetroviral vector containinglac Z insert.
Materials and Methods: The importance of this work is that it describes away to preparea representative model for EBV-associated lymphoma through preparing LCLs then retrovirally infecting these cells with aretroviral vector.
Results: The lymphoblastoid cells (LCL) were produced after infecting the B-lymphocytes with EBV and successfully transfected with retroviral supernatant containing LacZ insert.
Conclusion: This work resulted in production of successfully transfected LCLs through infecting the b-lymphocytes with EBV virus then transfecting these cells with retrovirus vector.
Keywords: Epstein barr virus, lymphoma, B-lymphocytes, retroviral transfection, immortalization