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Transgenic approaches for modifying the mammary gland to produce therapeutic proteins.
Bioengineering of the mammary gland to produce proteins of therapeutic and industrial value is the result of extensive investigation of the physiology of the mammary gland and the ability to generate transgenic animals. Targeting the expression of heterologous proteins to mammary tissue requires a t...
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author | Romagnolo, D DiAugustine, R P |
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description | Bioengineering of the mammary gland to produce proteins of therapeutic and industrial value is the result of extensive investigation of the physiology of the mammary gland and the ability to generate transgenic animals. Targeting the expression of heterologous proteins to mammary tissue requires a thorough understanding of the biochemical events that coordinate growth and differentiation of the mammary gland and of the hormonal and developmental regulation of expression of milk protein genes. The characterization of mammary-specific promoter regions in milk protein genes and knowledge of the mechanisms that confer integration site-independent expression of transgenes have significantly contributed to modifying the mammary gland to produce heterologous proteins of therapeutic interest. The generation of large transgenic farm animals provides the opportunity for large-scale production of proteins in milk that have a therapeutic value but are naturally present at low concentrations in biological fluids. Transgenic mammary epithelial cells offer a versatile research model in biomedical, environmental health, and neonatal toxicology research. |
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spelling | pubmed-15673442006-09-19 Transgenic approaches for modifying the mammary gland to produce therapeutic proteins. Romagnolo, D DiAugustine, R P Environ Health Perspect Research Article Bioengineering of the mammary gland to produce proteins of therapeutic and industrial value is the result of extensive investigation of the physiology of the mammary gland and the ability to generate transgenic animals. Targeting the expression of heterologous proteins to mammary tissue requires a thorough understanding of the biochemical events that coordinate growth and differentiation of the mammary gland and of the hormonal and developmental regulation of expression of milk protein genes. The characterization of mammary-specific promoter regions in milk protein genes and knowledge of the mechanisms that confer integration site-independent expression of transgenes have significantly contributed to modifying the mammary gland to produce heterologous proteins of therapeutic interest. The generation of large transgenic farm animals provides the opportunity for large-scale production of proteins in milk that have a therapeutic value but are naturally present at low concentrations in biological fluids. Transgenic mammary epithelial cells offer a versatile research model in biomedical, environmental health, and neonatal toxicology research. 1994-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1567344/ /pubmed/9644191 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Romagnolo, D DiAugustine, R P Transgenic approaches for modifying the mammary gland to produce therapeutic proteins. |
title | Transgenic approaches for modifying the mammary gland to produce therapeutic proteins. |
title_full | Transgenic approaches for modifying the mammary gland to produce therapeutic proteins. |
title_fullStr | Transgenic approaches for modifying the mammary gland to produce therapeutic proteins. |
title_full_unstemmed | Transgenic approaches for modifying the mammary gland to produce therapeutic proteins. |
title_short | Transgenic approaches for modifying the mammary gland to produce therapeutic proteins. |
title_sort | transgenic approaches for modifying the mammary gland to produce therapeutic proteins. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567344/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9644191 |
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