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Screening for the Most Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Equine Milk Somatic Cells

Apart from the well-known role of somatic cell count as a parameter reflecting the inflammatory status of the mammary gland, the composition of cells isolated from milk is considered as a valuable material for gene expression studies in mammals. Due to its unique composition, in recent years an incr...

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Autores principales: Cieslak, Jakub, Mackowski, Mariusz, Czyzak-Runowska, Grazyna, Wojtowski, Jacek, Puppel, Kamila, Kuczynska, Beata, Pawlak, Piotr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4593561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26437076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139688
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author Cieslak, Jakub
Mackowski, Mariusz
Czyzak-Runowska, Grazyna
Wojtowski, Jacek
Puppel, Kamila
Kuczynska, Beata
Pawlak, Piotr
author_facet Cieslak, Jakub
Mackowski, Mariusz
Czyzak-Runowska, Grazyna
Wojtowski, Jacek
Puppel, Kamila
Kuczynska, Beata
Pawlak, Piotr
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description Apart from the well-known role of somatic cell count as a parameter reflecting the inflammatory status of the mammary gland, the composition of cells isolated from milk is considered as a valuable material for gene expression studies in mammals. Due to its unique composition, in recent years an increasing interest in mare's milk consumption has been observed. Thus, investigating the genetic background of horse’s milk variability presents and interesting study model. Relying on 39 milk samples collected from mares representing three breeds (Polish Primitive Horse, Polish Cold-blooded Horse, Polish Warmblood Horse) we aimed to investigate the utility of equine milk somatic cells as a source of mRNA and to screen the best reference genes for RT-qPCR using geNorm and NormFinder algorithms. The results showed that despite relatively low somatic cell counts in mare's milk, the amount and the quality of the extracted RNA are sufficient for gene expression studies. The analysis of the utility of 7 potential reference genes for RT-qPCR experiments for the normalization of equine milk somatic cells revealed some differences between the outcomes of the applied algorithms, although in both cases the KRT8 and TOP2B genes were pointed as the most stable. Analysis by geNorm showed that the combination of 4 reference genes (ACTB, GAPDH, TOP2B and KRT8) is required for apropriate RT-qPCR experiments normalization, whereas NormFinder algorithm pointed the combination of KRT8 and RPS9 genes as the most suitable. The trial study of the relative transcript abundance of the beta-casein gene with the use of various types and numbers of internal control genes confirmed once again that the selection of proper reference gene combinations is crucial for the final results of each real-time PCR experiment.
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spelling pubmed-45935612015-10-14 Screening for the Most Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Equine Milk Somatic Cells Cieslak, Jakub Mackowski, Mariusz Czyzak-Runowska, Grazyna Wojtowski, Jacek Puppel, Kamila Kuczynska, Beata Pawlak, Piotr PLoS One Research Article Apart from the well-known role of somatic cell count as a parameter reflecting the inflammatory status of the mammary gland, the composition of cells isolated from milk is considered as a valuable material for gene expression studies in mammals. Due to its unique composition, in recent years an increasing interest in mare's milk consumption has been observed. Thus, investigating the genetic background of horse’s milk variability presents and interesting study model. Relying on 39 milk samples collected from mares representing three breeds (Polish Primitive Horse, Polish Cold-blooded Horse, Polish Warmblood Horse) we aimed to investigate the utility of equine milk somatic cells as a source of mRNA and to screen the best reference genes for RT-qPCR using geNorm and NormFinder algorithms. The results showed that despite relatively low somatic cell counts in mare's milk, the amount and the quality of the extracted RNA are sufficient for gene expression studies. The analysis of the utility of 7 potential reference genes for RT-qPCR experiments for the normalization of equine milk somatic cells revealed some differences between the outcomes of the applied algorithms, although in both cases the KRT8 and TOP2B genes were pointed as the most stable. Analysis by geNorm showed that the combination of 4 reference genes (ACTB, GAPDH, TOP2B and KRT8) is required for apropriate RT-qPCR experiments normalization, whereas NormFinder algorithm pointed the combination of KRT8 and RPS9 genes as the most suitable. The trial study of the relative transcript abundance of the beta-casein gene with the use of various types and numbers of internal control genes confirmed once again that the selection of proper reference gene combinations is crucial for the final results of each real-time PCR experiment. Public Library of Science 2015-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4593561/ /pubmed/26437076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139688 Text en © 2015 Cieslak et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mackowski, Mariusz
Czyzak-Runowska, Grazyna
Wojtowski, Jacek
Puppel, Kamila
Kuczynska, Beata
Pawlak, Piotr
Screening for the Most Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Equine Milk Somatic Cells
title Screening for the Most Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Equine Milk Somatic Cells
title_full Screening for the Most Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Equine Milk Somatic Cells
title_fullStr Screening for the Most Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Equine Milk Somatic Cells
title_full_unstemmed Screening for the Most Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Equine Milk Somatic Cells
title_short Screening for the Most Suitable Reference Genes for Gene Expression Studies in Equine Milk Somatic Cells
title_sort screening for the most suitable reference genes for gene expression studies in equine milk somatic cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4593561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26437076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139688
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