Molecular and Genetic Studies of Fusarium Trichothecene Biosynthesis : Pathways, Genes, and Evolution
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Mammary gland and epithelial cells are unique to mammals and are under the control of lactogenic hormones such as prolactin. Recent findings indicated that major components of milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) are under the control of lactogenic hormones, and that the major components butyrophilin and xanthine oxidoreductase are indispensable for milk fat secretion. Further, prolactin signaling is negatively controlled by two highly related protein tyrosine phosphatases, PTP1B and TC-PTP. Milk fat globule EGF factor 8 (MFG-E8) is one of the major components of MFGM and is upregulated during lactation. MFG-E8 is further upregulated in the involuting mammary gland. MFG-E8 on exosome-like membrane vesicles in the milk recovered from post-weaning but not lactating mammary glands exhibits higher binding activity to phosphatidylserine and apoptotic mammary epithelial cells, and serves as a link between apoptotic mammary epithelial cells and phagocytes. Recent reports using MFG-E8 deficient mice support the view that MFG-E8 is indispensable for eliminating apoptotic mammary epithelial cells during involution.
- 2007-09-23
著者
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Aoki Naohito
Department Of Life Science Graduate School Of Bioresources Mie University
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KIMURA Makoto
Plant & Microbial Metabolic Engineering Research Unit, Discovery Research Institute (DRI), RIKEN
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Fujimura Makoto
Faculty Of Life Sciences Toyo University
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TOKAI Takeshi
Plant & Microbial Metabolic Engineering Research Unit, Discovery Research Institute (DRI), RIKEN
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TAKAHASHI ANDO
Plant & Microbial Metabolic Engineering Research Unit, Discovery Research Institute (DRI), RIKEN
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Tokai Takeshi
Plant & Microbial Metabolic Engineering Research Unit Discovery Research Institute (dri) Riken
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Ohsato Shuichi
Laboratory For Remediation Research Plant Science Center (psc1) Riken
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Aoki Naohito
Plant & Microbial Metabolic Engineering Research Unit, Discovery Research Institute (DRI), RIKEN
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FUJIMURA Makoto
Faculty of Life Science, University of Toyo
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