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Massive cell death after transfection — reagent toxicity is too high

Symptom
Cells become rounded and detached after transfection; CCK-8 shows a sharp drop in viability vs. mock-transfected control.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Transfection reagent dose is too high or inherently toxic
  2. 2 Cell line is particularly sensitive to this reagent
  3. 3 Complex incubation time on cells was too long
  4. 4 Old medium not replaced after the transfection step
Solutions
  1. 1 Lower reagent dose, or switch to a lower-toxicity reagent (e.g. Lipofectamine 3000 → 2000, or PEI alternatives)
  2. 2 Shorten the complex incubation time on cells (10 – 20 min for fast protocols)
  3. 3 Replace with fresh medium 6 – 8 h post-transfection
  4. 4 For PEI, try different molecular weights (25 kDa vs 40 kDa) or different reagents entirely
Related Video (2)
YouTube (Curated Tutorials) ★ 78
Plasmid DNA Transfection Protocol
"Provides optimized Lipofectamine LTX protocol with dosage guidance, directly addressing reagent toxicity and proper concentration control to avoid cell death."
Bilibili (China-Accessible Mirrors) ★ 72
Cell Transfection Operation: Common Mistakes Avoided
"Explicitly covers common transfection mistakes and troubleshooting, likely including reagent toxicity issues and their prevention during protocol execution."
Source: xiaohongshu.com ↗
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