Primary Culture of Porcine Mammary Epithelial Cells as a Model System for Evaluation of Milk Protein Expression

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Porcine mammary epithelial cells were isolated to culture on collagen gel followed by gel floating treatment to evaluate differentiation under the culture conditions of serum-free medium, supplemented with combinations of insulin, hydrocortisone, and prolactin. After the culture period, the mammary cells attached to the collagen gels were recovered to observe expression of β-casein, β-lactoglobulin, and lactoferrin by reverse transcriptase polymeric chain reaction method. Expression of β-casein was observed in the presence of insulin, hydrocortisone, and prolactin whereas transcription of β-lactoglobulin and lactoferrin occured irrespective of hydrocortisone and prolactin. Immunoblol analysis demonstrated synthesis and secretion of lactoferrin in the fraction of recovered cells and the culture medium.

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Kumura, H., Tanaka, A., Abo, Y., Yui, S., Shimazaki, K. I., Kobayashi, E., & Sayama, K. (2001). Primary Culture of Porcine Mammary Epithelial Cells as a Model System for Evaluation of Milk Protein Expression. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 65(9), 2098–2101. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.65.2098

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