I am producing several lentiviruses for different purposes, but I am finding some amazing results: an old stock of certain virus can infect with no problem mouse and hume glioblastome cells (GL261 and U373), but a new one can not: only human cells can be properly transfected but mic can not. In this case I only can get very poor results, about 2-10 times less, depending on the virus used.

All of them have been produced following same protocol and HEK293T cells.

Anyone have face this kind of problem? I can not imagine why this is happen. Maybe a contamination of VSV-G plasmid has produce incorrect viruses? Micoplasm can not be the reason because same cells were used for both viruses.

Any idea will be wellcome. Thanks in advance!

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