Title of article
Regulation of genes encoding proteolytic enzymes during mammary gland development
Author/Authors
Flint، David J نويسنده , , Sorrell، David A نويسنده , , Szymanowska، Malgorzata نويسنده , , Boutinaud، Marion نويسنده , , Robinson، Claire نويسنده , , Clarkson، Richard WE نويسنده , , Stein، Torsten نويسنده , , Kolb، Andreas F نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-432
From page
433
To page
0
Abstract
The mammary gland undergoes extensive tissue remodelling during each lactation cycle. During pregnancy, the epithelial compartment of the gland is vastly expanded (Benaud et al. 1998). At the end of lactation the epithelial cells undergo apoptosis and adipocyte differentiation is induced (Lilla et al. 2002). Ductal and alveolar growth during puberty and pregnancy, and the involution process require the action of proteolytic enzymes (including matrix metalloproteinases, plasminogen and membranepeptidases) and the corresponding genes are activated during these periods (Benaud et al. 1998; Alexander et al. 2001). Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are expressed in several cell types of the mammary gland including stromal fibroblasts (e.g., MMP3, MMP2), epithelial cells (e.g., MMP7 or MMP9), adipocytes (e.g., MMP2) and lymphoid cells (e.g., MMP9) (Crawford et al. 1996; Lund et al. 1996; Wiseman et al. 2003). A number of knock-out mice, which are deficient for individual MMP genes (e.g., MMP2, MMP3) or plasminogen, display alterations to mammary gland structure and impairment of lactation (Lund et al. 1999; Wiseman et al. 2003).
Keywords
Ultrafiltration , white cheese , salt reduction , chymosin reduction , Proteolysis
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
Record number
92733
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