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Our protocol begins with a method to adapt human iPSCs to feeder-free cultures, followed by protocols for transfecting human iPSCs using GeneJuice (EMD) and nucleofection of human iPSCs using an AMAXA nuclefector device.
Note: The following procedures are performed in a sterile laminar flow hood. All media and solutions are equilibrated to 37°C or room temperature before starting unless otherwise specified.
1. Establishing human iPSCs on feeder-free system
Human iPSCs previously maintained on feeder cells can be split, transferred onto Geltrex-coated dish and maintained for two passages prior to feeder-free transfection.
- Thaw Geltrex overnight at 4°C. To prepare Geltrex coating, dilute defrosted Geltrex 1:50 in cold DMEM. Mix the solutions gently.
Note: Geltrex, like Matrigel is a soluble form of basement membrane matrix purified from murine Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm (EHS) tumor cells. Alternatively, Matrigel can be used as an extracellular matrix to establish feeder-free human iPSC cultures.
- Cover the whole surface of culture wells with Geltrex solution (1 ml for a 35-mm well). Coat wells with Geltrex at 37°C incubator for 1 hour.
- To passage human iPSCs, add 1 ml of accutase per well and incubate at 37°C for 1 min until most cells start to detach.
To passage human iPSCs, add 1 ml of accutase per well and incubate at 37°C for 1 min until most cells start to detach.
- Add 10-15 glass beads to the cells and gently swirl the plate. Add 2 ml of KnockOut DMEM/ F12 and gently triturate. Transfer cell suspension to a 10 ml centrifuge tube.
- Spin cells at 800 rpm for 3 min at room temperature.
- Aspirate supernatant from the tube, leaving human iPSC pellet intact. Gently flick tube to disperse cell pellet.
- Remove Geltrex from the coated well.
- Gently resuspend human iPSC pellet in an appropriate volume of STEMPRO. Distribute between wells of feeders, depending on the proliferation rate). Human iPSCs can be passaged in a split ratio of 1:2 to 1:6.
- Carefully place into 5% CO2 incubator, swirl the plate carefully to ensure an even distribution of cells across the wells.
- Feed cells daily until cells are ready to be split again (when cells reach 80% confluency).
- Passage human iPSCs onto new Geltrex-coated well (step 1.3 to 1.9) in a split ratio of 1:2. Small colonies should be formed and distributed evenly on Geltrex-coated well prior to transfection.
2. Transfection of human iPSCs with GeneJuice
Cells (grown on 6-well plates) should be approximately 40 -50% confluent on the day of transfection to achieve optimal transfection efficiency. It is not necessary to change the cell medium until the next day.
- Prepare 100 μl KO-DMEM/F12 in a sterile 1.5 ml eppendorf tube. Add 27 μl GeneJuice transfection reagent. Mix well. Incubate at room temperature for 5 mins.
- Add 4 μg plasmid DNA. Incubate the tube at room temperature for 15 mins. The choice of plasmid is critical for optimal transfection efficiency. We use a plasmid with an enhanced green fluorescence protein (eGFP) driven by CAG promoter5 (pCAG-eGFP). CAG promoter is a strong promoter that is transcriptionally active in human iPSCs and thus can be used to drive transgene expression in these cells. In our hands, linearization of plasmid did not seem to affect transfection efficiency.
- Add GeneJuice-DNA mixture to the cells and swirl the plate. Spin the plate at 1200 rpm for 5 minutes ('spinoculation' method) to increase the contact of transfection mixture with human iPSCs on the well.
- Incubate the cells at 37°C overnight.
- Monitor for transfection efficiency the next day.
- For stable transfection, change medium the next day with fresh STEMPRO. Add appropriate antibiotic selection after 24 - 48 hours.
3. Nucleofection of human iPSCs
Human iPSCs grown on feeders or Geltrex can be used for nucleofection. However, we strongly recommend replating nucleofected human iPSCs onto mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) or human foreskin fibroblast (HFF) feeders to ensure high cell viability and recovery. At least 2 million cells should be used to achieve higher cell survival following nucleofection.
- Prepare feeder-cell conditioned media (CM) by incubating human iPSC KnockOut Serum Replacement (KOSR) media with feeder cells overnight. Collect CM every 24 hours.
Note: Any mouse strain used for preparing feeder layers (such as BLK6, CF1 and MF1) is suitable to be used for making CM.
- On the day of nucleofection, pre-treat human iPSCs with 10 μM ROCK inhibitor for at least 1 hour.
- Prepare 82 μl of human stem cell nucleofector solution in a sterile 1.5 ml eppendorf tube. Add 18 μl supplement 1. Mix well. Incubate solution at 37°C for 5 mins.
- Pre-warm feeder cell-conditioned media (CM) and 0.25% trypsin/ EDTA to 37°C. Under the hood, prelabel one sterile 15 ml conical tube.
- Carefully remove media from human iPSC culture to be nucleofected. Gently wash the cells with 2 ml 1X phosphate buffered solution (PBS) per well. Aspirate the PBS. Add 1 ml of 0.25% trypsin per well. Incubate cells at 37°C for 3 mins.
- Gently triturate the cells with 1000 ml pipette tip. Wash the bottom of the well to make sure all human iPSCs are completely detached. Transfer cell suspension to the labeled 15 ml conical tube.
Note: Trypsinization into single cells should strictly be avoided. Cells should only be dislodged into small clumps of cells consisted of approximately triplets of cells. Small clumps of cells (cell triples) will be dissociated into single cells during the subsequent handling of the cells.
- Add 9 ml MEF media to inactivate trypsin. Spin cells at 800 rpm for 3 mins. Carefully aspirate the supernatant and leave the cell pellet intact.
- Resuspend cells in prewarmed 100 μl of human stem cell nucleofector solution from Step 3.3.
- Transfer cells to a nucleofector cuvette using a 1 ml pipette tip.
- Add 4 μg of plasmid DNA into the cell suspension in the cuvette. Mix cells and DNA by gentle swirling. Tap the cuvette twice on the hood surface.
- Insert the cuvette into the nucleofector holder. Use programs B-016. Nucleofect cells by pressing button X.
<> will be displayed when the nucleofection process is completed (usually only takes 1-5 seconds). The use of other nucleofection programs (A-023, A-033 and U-023) yielded less than 10% of eGFP-positive cells from human iPSCs.
- Retrieve nucleofected cells from the cuvette using the provided Pasteur plastic pipette. Recover cells by resuspending them in prewarmed CM and ROCK inhibitor into a sterile 1.5 ml eppendorf tube. Incubate cells at 37°C for 10 mins to let cells recover.
- Transfer cells drop-wise onto feeder layers using 1 ml pipette tip. Incubate the cells at 37°C overnight.
- Monitor for transfection efficiency the next day. To derive stable clones of transgenic human iPSCs that stably expressing transgene, change medium the next day with CM and ROCK inhibitor. Add appropriate antibiotic selection after 24 - 48 hours.
4. Representative Results:

Figure 1. Photomicrographs of Riv1 human iPSCs transfected with pCAG-eGFP. (A) eGFP-expressing Riv1 cells transfected using GeneJuice on Geltrex 12 hours post-transfection. Colonies of Riv1 human iPSCs plated and formed on feeders following nucleofection using B-016 (B) and A-023 (C) program. (D) Stably eGFP-expressing human iPSC colonies with ubiquitous eGFP expression derived from GeneJuice. (E) Stably-transfected Riv1 human iPSCs retained constitutive eGFP expression during embryoid body differentiation.