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Ex Vivo culture of patient tissue & examination of gene delivery

  • Simon Rajendran
  • , Slawomir Salwa
  • , Xuefeng Gao
  • , Sabin Tabirca
  • , Deirdre O'Hanlon
  • , Gerald C. O'Sullivan
  • , Mark Tangney

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Abstract

This video describes the use of patient tissue as an ex vivo model for the study of gene delivery. Fresh patient tissue obtained at the time of surgery is sliced and maintained in culture. The ex vivo model system allows for the physical delivery of genes into intact patient tissue and gene expression is analysed by bioluminescence imaging using the IVIS detection system. The bioluminescent detection system demonstrates rapid and accurate quantification of gene expression within individual slices without the need for tissue sacrifice. This slice tissue culture system may be used in a variety of tissue types including normal and malignant tissue and allows us to study the effects of the heterogeneous nature of intact tissue and the high degree of variability between individual patients. This model system could be used in certain situations as an alternative to animal models and as a complementary preclinical mode prior to entering clinical trial.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2378
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Issue number46
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • Bioluminescent imaging
  • Ex vivo tissue model
  • Gene delivery
  • Preclinical research

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