BMC Research Notes (Apr 2019)

Estimating transfection efficiency in differentiated and undifferentiated neural cells

  • Abeer A. Alabdullah,
  • Basma Al-Abdulaziz,
  • Hanan Alsalem,
  • Amna Magrashi,
  • Subramanian M. Pulicat,
  • Amer A. Almzroua,
  • Falah Almohanna,
  • Abdullah Mohamed Assiri,
  • Nada A. Al Tassan,
  • Bashayer R. Al-Mubarak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-019-4249-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Objective Delivery of constructs for silencing or over-expressing genes or their modified versions is a crucial step for studying neuronal cell biology. Therefore, efficient transfection is important for the success of these experimental techniques especially in post-mitotic cells like neurons. In this study, we have assessed the transfection rate, using a previously established protocol, in both primary cortical cultures and neuroblastoma cell lines. Transfection efficiencies in these preparations have not been systematically determined before. Results Transfection efficiencies obtained herein were (10–12%) for neuroblastoma, (5–12%) for primary astrocytes and (1.3–6%) for primary neurons. We also report on cell-type specific transfection efficiency of neurons and astrocytes within primary cortical cultures when applying cell-type selective transfection protocols. Previous estimations described in primary cortical or hippocampal cultures were either based on general observations or on data derived from unspecified number of biological and/or technical replicates. Also to the best of our knowledge, transfection efficiency of pure primary neuronal cultures or astrocytes cultured in the context of pure or mixed (neurons/astrocytes) population cultures have not been previously determined. The transfection strategy used herein represents a convenient, and a straightforward tool for targeted cell transfection that can be utilized in a variety of in vitro applications.

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