Journal of Tissue Engineering and Reconstructive Surgery››2019,Vol. 15››Issue (4): 215-221.doi:10.3969/j.issn.1673-0364.2019.04.001

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Preliminary Study of Electroporation Method for modRNA Transfected Cells

CHEN Maolin,WANG Huijing,AI Xuefeng,YAN Bingqian,GONG Yiqi,TAN Yao,FU Wei,WANG Wei

    • Received:2019-06-17Revised:2019-07-20Online:2019-08-20Published:2019-08-20
    • Contact:国家自然科学基金项目(81670372);上海市浦江人才计划(18PJD031);开云网页登录 医学院转化医学协同创新中心合作研究项目(TM201821);开云网页登录 医工交叉项目(YG2016MS28);上海市组织工程重点实验室开放课题

    Abstract:Objective To investigate the feasibility of electroporation for modRNA transfection and to screen the optimal voltage and pulse time required for different cell electroporation. Methods ①The optimal voltage and pulse time parameters for electroporation of EGFP modRNA into human fibroblasts were screened;②Human fibroblasts were transfected with nGFP and EGFP+mCherry modRNA;③Hela, 293T, 3T3, three common adherent cells were electroporated with EGFP modRNA. Results ①The optimum voltage for electroporation of human fibroblasts was 440 V, and the optimal pulse time was 30 ms;②nGFP could be expressed in the nucleus;EGFP and mCherry proteins could be expressed simultaneously in the cytoplasm;③The optimum voltages for Hela, 293T and 3T3 cells were 425 V, 400 V and 440 V respectively, and the optimal pulse time was 30 ms. Conclusion This experiment demonstrates:①The feasibility of transfection of modRNA into cytoplasm and nucleus by electroporation;②Simultaneous introduction of two modRNAs into the same cell and expression;③ Optimal voltage and optimal pulse time are based on different cell types.

    Key words:modRNA,Electroporation,Optimal voltage,Optimal pulse time

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