Expression of human growth hormone in the milk of transgenic rabbits with transgene mapped to the telomere region of chromosome 7q
Autor: | Andrzej Pławski, Daniel Lipiński, Aleksandra Korcz, Z. Smorag, Marlena Szalata, J. Jura, Małgorzata Jarmuż, M. Pienkowski, Ryszard Słomski, Joanna Zeyland |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
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Transgene Recombinant human growth hormone Mammary gland Whey acidic protein promoter law.invention Animals Genetically Modified Mammary Glands Animal law Genetics medicine Animals Humans Transgenes Promoter Regions Genetic In Situ Hybridization Fluorescence medicine.diagnostic_test biology Transgenic animals Human Growth Hormone Chromosome Mapping General Medicine Telomere Milk Proteins Chromosomes Mammalian Molecular biology Rats Animal Genetics • Original Paper Milk medicine.anatomical_structure Gene Expression Regulation Cell culture biology.protein Recombinant DNA Female Immunoradiometric Assay Ectopic expression Rabbits Whey Acidic Protein Fluorescence in situ hybridization Hormone |
Zdroj: | Journal of Applied Genetics |
ISSN: | 2190-3883 1234-1983 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13353-012-0110-4 |
Popis: | The advent of transgenic technology has provided methods for the production of pharmaceuticals by the isolation of these proteins from transgenic animals. The mammary gland has been focused on as a bioreactor, since milk is easily collected from lactating animals and protein production can be expressed at very high levels, including hormones and enzymes. We demonstrate here the expression pattern of recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) in transgenic rabbits carrying hGH genomic sequences driven by the rat whey acidic protein (WAP) promoter. The transgene was mapped to the q26-27 telomere region of chromosome 7q by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Nearly 30 % of the F1 generation demonstrated the presence of transgene. The recombinant growth hormone was detected in the milk of the transgenic rabbit females, but not in serum, up to the level of 10 μg/ml. Ectopic expression of the transgene in the brain, heart, kidney, liver, and salivary gland was not observed, indicating that a short sequence of rat WAP promoter (969 bp) contained essential sequences directing expression exclusively to the mammary gland. The biological activity of recombinant growth hormone was measured by immunoreactivity and the capability to stimulate growth of the hormone-dependent Nb211 cell line. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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