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Phenylalanine and valine differentially stimulate milk protein synthetic and energy-mediated pathway in immortalized bovine mammary epithelial cells
Studies on promoting milk protein yield by supplementation of amino acids have been globally conducted. Nevertheless, there is a lack of knowledge of what pathways affected by individual amino acid in mammary epithelial cells that produce milk in practice. Phenylalanine (PHE) and valine (VAL) are es...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7142277/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32292933 http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2020.62.2.263 |
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author | Kim, Jungeun Lee, Jeong-Eun Lee, Jae-Sung Park, Jin-Seung Moon, Jun-Ok Lee, Hong-Gu |
author_facet | Kim, Jungeun Lee, Jeong-Eun Lee, Jae-Sung Park, Jin-Seung Moon, Jun-Ok Lee, Hong-Gu |
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description | Studies on promoting milk protein yield by supplementation of amino acids have been globally conducted. Nevertheless, there is a lack of knowledge of what pathways affected by individual amino acid in mammary epithelial cells that produce milk in practice. Phenylalanine (PHE) and valine (VAL) are essential amino acids for dairy cows, however, researches on mammary cell levels are still lacking. Thus, the aim of this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of PHE and VAL on milk protein synthesis-related and energy-mediated cellular signaling in vitro using immortalized bovine mammary epithelial (MAC-T) cells. To investigate the effects of PHE and VAL, the following concentrations were added to treatment medium: 0, 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2, and 1.5 mM. The addition of PHE or VAL did not adversely affect cell viability compared to control group. The concentrations of cultured medium reached its maximum at 0.9 mM PHE and 0.6 mM VAL (p < 0.05). Therefore, aforementioned 2 treatments were analyzed for proteomics. Glucose transporter 1 and mammalian target of rapamycin mRNA expression levels were up-regulated by PHE (166% and 138%, respectively) (p < 0.05). Meanwhile, sodium-dependent neutral amino acids transporter type 2 (ASCT2) and β-casein were up-regulated by VAL (173% in ASCT2, 238% in and 218% in β-casein) (p < 0.05). A total of 134, 142, and 133 proteins were detected in control group, PHE treated group, and VAL treated group, respectively. Among significantly fold-changed proteins, proteins involved in translation initiation or energy metabolism were detected, however, expressed differentially between PHE and VAL. Thus, pathway analysis showed different stimulatory effects on energy metabolism and transcriptional pathways. Collectively, these results showed different stimulatory effects of PHE and VAL on protein synthesis-related and energy-mediated cellular signaling in MAC-T cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-71422772020-04-14 Phenylalanine and valine differentially stimulate milk protein synthetic and energy-mediated pathway in immortalized bovine mammary epithelial cells Kim, Jungeun Lee, Jeong-Eun Lee, Jae-Sung Park, Jin-Seung Moon, Jun-Ok Lee, Hong-Gu J Anim Sci Technol Research Article Studies on promoting milk protein yield by supplementation of amino acids have been globally conducted. Nevertheless, there is a lack of knowledge of what pathways affected by individual amino acid in mammary epithelial cells that produce milk in practice. Phenylalanine (PHE) and valine (VAL) are essential amino acids for dairy cows, however, researches on mammary cell levels are still lacking. Thus, the aim of this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of PHE and VAL on milk protein synthesis-related and energy-mediated cellular signaling in vitro using immortalized bovine mammary epithelial (MAC-T) cells. To investigate the effects of PHE and VAL, the following concentrations were added to treatment medium: 0, 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, 1.2, and 1.5 mM. The addition of PHE or VAL did not adversely affect cell viability compared to control group. The concentrations of cultured medium reached its maximum at 0.9 mM PHE and 0.6 mM VAL (p < 0.05). Therefore, aforementioned 2 treatments were analyzed for proteomics. Glucose transporter 1 and mammalian target of rapamycin mRNA expression levels were up-regulated by PHE (166% and 138%, respectively) (p < 0.05). Meanwhile, sodium-dependent neutral amino acids transporter type 2 (ASCT2) and β-casein were up-regulated by VAL (173% in ASCT2, 238% in and 218% in β-casein) (p < 0.05). A total of 134, 142, and 133 proteins were detected in control group, PHE treated group, and VAL treated group, respectively. Among significantly fold-changed proteins, proteins involved in translation initiation or energy metabolism were detected, however, expressed differentially between PHE and VAL. Thus, pathway analysis showed different stimulatory effects on energy metabolism and transcriptional pathways. Collectively, these results showed different stimulatory effects of PHE and VAL on protein synthesis-related and energy-mediated cellular signaling in MAC-T cells. Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology 2020-03 2020-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7142277/ /pubmed/32292933 http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2020.62.2.263 Text en © Copyright 2020 Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kim, Jungeun Lee, Jeong-Eun Lee, Jae-Sung Park, Jin-Seung Moon, Jun-Ok Lee, Hong-Gu Phenylalanine and valine differentially stimulate milk protein synthetic and energy-mediated pathway in immortalized bovine mammary epithelial cells |
title | Phenylalanine and valine differentially stimulate milk protein
synthetic and energy-mediated pathway in immortalized bovine mammary epithelial
cells |
title_full | Phenylalanine and valine differentially stimulate milk protein
synthetic and energy-mediated pathway in immortalized bovine mammary epithelial
cells |
title_fullStr | Phenylalanine and valine differentially stimulate milk protein
synthetic and energy-mediated pathway in immortalized bovine mammary epithelial
cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Phenylalanine and valine differentially stimulate milk protein
synthetic and energy-mediated pathway in immortalized bovine mammary epithelial
cells |
title_short | Phenylalanine and valine differentially stimulate milk protein
synthetic and energy-mediated pathway in immortalized bovine mammary epithelial
cells |
title_sort | phenylalanine and valine differentially stimulate milk protein
synthetic and energy-mediated pathway in immortalized bovine mammary epithelial
cells |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7142277/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32292933 http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2020.62.2.263 |
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