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Gene Expression in the Human Mammary Epithelium during Initiation of Lactation.


ABSTRACT: We have utilized the RNA isolated from breast milk fat globule (MFG) from lactating women from 6h to 42 days following delivery using the HumanHT-12 v4 Expression BeadChip (Illumina, Inc) to determine the temporal coordination of changes in gene expression in milk substrate synthesis processes. Of the 47,323 gene transcripts on the array, 16,623 transcripts were expressed. Major milk protein genes were among the most highly expressed and induced along with those involved in the metabolic and biosynthetic processes of carbohydrate and lipid. Milk fat synthesis mirrors expression of genes involved in fat synthesis, lipolysis and transport. In the lactose synthesis pathway, expression of α-lactalbumin mRNA was high already in the early milk and did not change. Lactose synthesis paralleled the induction of gene expression of proteins involved in UDP-galactose synthesis and transport. Serial milk samples were collected 6h following delivery, q12 h for the first 4 days and then weekly for 6 wks from 7 healthy, lean, exclusively breastfeeding women [7 x 15 = 105 samples]. RNA was isolated from the milk fat globules and utilized for microarray analyses.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Mahmoud Mohammad 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-36936 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Gene regulation of UDP-galactose synthesis and transport: potential rate-limiting processes in initiation of milk production in humans.

Mohammad Mahmoud A MA   Hadsell Darryl L DL   Haymond Morey W MW  

American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 20120529 3


Lactose synthesis is believed to be rate limiting for milk production. However, understanding the molecular events controlling lactose synthesis in humans is still rudimentary. We have utilized our established model of the RNA isolated from breast milk fat globule from seven healthy, exclusively breastfeeding women from 6 h to 42 days following delivery to determine the temporal coordination of changes in gene expression in the carbohydrate metabolic processes emphasizing the lactose synthesis p  ...[more]

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