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Transduction and transfection of difficult-to-transfect cells: Systematic attempts for the transfection of protozoa Leishmania
Authors:Andrea-Anneliese Keller  Berith Scheiding  Reinhard Breitling  Andreas Licht  Peter Hemmerich  Stefan Lorkowski  Siegmund Reissmann
Institution:1. Friedrich Schiller University, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Institute of Nutritional Sciences and Abbe Centre of Photonics, Jena, Germany;2. Jena Bioscience GmbH, Jena, Germany;3. Leibniz Institute for Aging Research, Fritz Lipmann Institute, Jena, Germany;4. Friedrich Schiller University, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Institute of Nutritional Sciences and Abbe Centre of Photonics, Jena, Germany

Competence Cluster for Nutrition and Cardiovascular Health (nutriCARD), Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany;5. Friedrich Schiller University, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Jena, Germany

Abstract:Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are used to internalize different cargoes, including DNA, into live mammalian and plant cells. Despite many cells being easily transfected with this approach, other cells are rather “difficult” or “hard to transfect,” including protist cells of the genus Leishmania. Based on our previous results in successfully internalizing proteins into Leishmania tarentolae cells, we used single CPPs and three different DNA-binding proteins to form protein-like complexes with plasmids covered with CPPs. We attempted magnetofection, electroporation, and transfection using a number of commercially available detergents. While complex formation with negatively charged DNA required substantially higher amounts of CPPs than those necessary for mostly neutral proteins, the cytotoxicity of the required amounts of CPPs and auxiliaries was thoroughly studied. We found that Leishmania cells were indeed susceptible to high concentrations of some CPPs and auxiliaries, although in a different manner compared with that for mammalian cells. The lack of successful transfections implies the necessity to accept certain general limitations regarding DNA internalization into difficult-to-transfect cells. Only electroporation allowed reproducible internalization of large and rigid plasmid DNA molecules through electrically disturbed extended membrane areas, known as permeable membrane macrodomains.
Keywords:cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs)  cytotoxicity  DNA-binding proteins  electropermeabilization  particle sizes and zeta potentials of complexes  promastigotes of Leishmania tarentolae  transfection with plasmids
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