Pay, S. LouiseWurm, MelanieLeurs, CordulaLindemann, DirkHamenberg, Helmut2015-09-172015-09-172013-04-05Pay, S. Louise, Melanie Wurm, Cordula Leurs, Dirk Lindemann, and Helmut Hamenburg. (2013, April 5). Retroviral Gene Therapy: May The Fibronectin Be With You. Poster session presented at IUPUI Research Day 2013, Indianapolis, Indiana.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/6975poster abstractReplication incompetent retroviral vectors are currently used in phase 1 clinical trials for genetic therapy of disorders of the blood and the immune system, as vector integration into the genome of target stem cells provides stable long-term expression of the therapeutic transgene. We have previously shown that co-localization of the viral particles and the target cells on the recombinant fibronectin fragment CH-296 enhances the retroviral gene transfer efficiency into primitive hematopoietic cells including stem cells. Here, we report additional technical details for improving the gene transfer efficiencies into hematopoietic cell lines, primary human T-cells and CD34+ cells and demonstrate that CH-296 can be used at least three times without any loss of efficiency. Finally, we expand the range of viral proteins known to directly bind to fibronectin CH-296 to the commonly used VSV-G, GaLV and foamyviral (FV) envelope.en-USReplication incompetent retroviral vectorsvector integrationtarget stem cellstherapeutic transgenerecombinant fibronectin fragment CH-296Retroviral Gene Therapy: May The Fibronectin Be With YouPresentation