Author:
Johnson Jennifer L,Ellis Beverly A,Munafo Daniela B,Brzezinska Agnieszka A,Catz Sergio D
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Neutrophils are non-dividing cells with poor survival after isolation. Consequently, exogenous gene expression in neutrophils is challenging. We report here the transfection of genes and expression of active proteins in human primary peripheral neutrophils using nucleofection.
Results
Exogenous gene expression in human neutrophils was achieved 2 h post-transfection. We show that neutrophils transfected by nucleofection are functional cells, able to respond to soluble and particulate stimuli. They conserved the ability to undergo physiological processes including phagocytosis. Using this technique, we were able to show that the phox homology (PX) domain of p47
phox
localizes to the plasma membrane in human neutrophils. We also show that RhoB, but not the PX domain of p47
phox
, is translocated to the membrane of mature phagosomes.
Conclusion
We demonstrated that cDNA transfer and expression of exogenous protein in human neutrophils is compatible with cell viability and is no longer a limitation for the study of protein function in human neutrophils.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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