Artículos de revistas
Lipid-based transfection reagents can interfere with cholesterol biosynthesis
Fecha
2016-02Registro en:
Danielli, Mauro; Marinelli, Raul Alberto; Lipid-based transfection reagents can interfere with cholesterol biosynthesis; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Analytical Biochemistry; 495; 2-2016; 1-2
0003-2697
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Danielli, Mauro
Marinelli, Raul Alberto
Resumen
Lipid-based transfection reagents are widely used for delivery of small interfering RNA into cells. We examined whether the commonly used commercial transfection reagents DharmaFECT-4 and Lipofectamine 2000 can interfere with lipid metabolism by studying cholesterogenesis. Cholesterol de novo synthesis from [14C]acetate was assessed in human hepatocyte-derived Huh-7 cells. The results revealed that DharmaFECT, but not Lipofectamine, markedly inhibited cholesterol biosynthesis by approximately 70%. Cell viability was not significantly altered. These findings suggest that caution is required in the choice of certain lipid-based transfection reagents for gene silencing experiments, particularly when assessing cholesterol metabolism.