Short communication: Retinoic acid plus prolactin to synergistically increase specific casein gene expression in MAC-T cells

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Mammary alveolar (MAC-T) cells, an established bovine mammary epithelial cell line, are frequently used to investigate differentiation. A lactogenic phenotype in these cells is induced by treatment with a combination of hydrocortisone, insulin, and prolactin (PRL). The effect of the vitamin A derivative retinoic acid (RA), which induces differentiation in many cells, has not been studied in MAC-T cells. The objective of this study was to evaluate the differentiation potential of RA (1μM) in MAC-T cells and to examine the effect of combined treatment with RA (1μM) and PRL (5μg/mL). Although RA treatment alone inhibited MAC-T cell proliferation, co-treatment of RA with PRL increased cell growth compared with the control group (treated with 1μg/mL hydrocortisone and 5μg/mL insulin). The ratio of Bcl to Bax mRNA was decreased in the RA treatment compared with RA+PRL or control. Retinoic acid-induced differentiation of MAC-T cells was associated with an increase in the mRNA expression of αS1-casein (3.9-fold), αS2-casein (4.5-fold), and β-casein (4.4-fold) compared with the control group. Expression of αS1-casein, αS2-casein, and β-casein was increased 12.9-fold, 11.9-fold, and 19.3-fold, respectively, following treatment with RA and PRL combined compared with the control group. These results demonstrate that RA induces differentiation of MAC-T cells and acts synergistically with PRL to increase specific casein gene expression. © 2013 American Dairy Science Association.

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Lee, H. Y., Heo, Y. T., Lee, S. E., Hwang, K. C., Lee, H. G., Choi, S. H., & Kim, N. H. (2013). Short communication: Retinoic acid plus prolactin to synergistically increase specific casein gene expression in MAC-T cells. Journal of Dairy Science, 96(6), 3835–3839. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2012-5945

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