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Publication : Distinct roles of prolactin, epidermal growth factor, and glucocorticoids in β-casein secretion pathway in lactating mammary epithelial cells.

First Author  Kobayashi K Year  2017
Journal  Mol Cell Endocrinol Volume  440
Pages  16-24 PubMed ID  27836773
Mgi Jnum  J:248862 Mgi Id  MGI:6095286
Doi  10.1016/j.mce.2016.11.006 Citation  Kobayashi K, et al. (2017) Distinct roles of prolactin, epidermal growth factor, and glucocorticoids in beta-casein secretion pathway in lactating mammary epithelial cells. Mol Cell Endocrinol 440:16-24
abstractText  Beta-casein is a secretory protein contained in milk. Mammary epithelial cells (MECs) synthesize and secrete beta-casein during lactation. However, it remains unclear how the beta-casein secretion pathway is developed after parturition. In this study, we focused on prolactin (PRL), epidermal growth factor (EGF), and glucocorticoids, which increase in blood plasma and milk around parturition. MECs cultured with PRL, EGF and dexamethasone (DEX: glucocorticoid analog) developed the beta-casein secretion pathway. In the absence of PRL, MECs hardly expressed beta-casein. EGF enhanced the expression and secretion of beta-casein in the presence of PRL and DEX. DEX treatment rapidly increased secreted beta-casein concurrent with enhancing beta-casein expression. DEX also up-regulated the expression of SNARE proteins, such as SNAP-23, VAMP-8 and Syntaxin-12. Furthermore, PRL and DEX regulated the expression ratio of alphas1-, beta- and kappa-casein. These results indicate that PRL, EGF and glucocorticoids have distinct roles in the establishment of beta-casein secretion pathway.
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