Abstract

Sampling frequent time points of mammary signaling pathways is not possible with tissue biopsies. We have validated a flow cytometry and cell sorting procedure for isolating live bovine mammary epithelial cells from somatic cell populations in milk using butyrophilin 1A1 as a marker for mammary epithelial cells and CD45 as a marker for hematopoietic cells. Hoechst 33342 staining and propidium iodide exclusion were used to select for nucleated live cells. Positive selection of butyrophilin (BTN)-expressing cells was performed by fluorescence-activated cell sorting. Quantitative real-time PCR performed on mRNA isolated from these cells showed a 226-fold increase in κ-casein (CSN3) mRNA expression in BTN single-positive cells compared with unsorted cells, whereas CD45 single-positive cells showed a significant decrease. A negative selection strategy for cells not expressing the hematopoietic cell marker CD45 also resulted in a cell population with a 196-fold increase in CSN3 mRNA expression compared with unsorted cells. We found no enrichment of CSN3 mRNA expression after sorting cells using cytokeratin antibodies. The noninvasive assays described here allow for daily or more frequent sampling time points for measurement of mammary epithelial cells during the course of lactation.

Highlights

  • This technical note describes a method for isolating mammary epithelial cells from cow milk

  • Quantitative real-time PCR performed on mRNA isolated from these cells showed a 226-fold increase in κ-casein (CSN3) mRNA expression in butyrophilin 1a1 (BTN) single-positive cells compared with unsorted cells, whereas CD45 single-positive cells showed a significant decrease

  • A negative selection strategy for cells not expressing the hematopoietic cell marker CD45 resulted in a cell population with a 196-fold increase in CSN3 mRNA expression compared with unsorted cells

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Introduction

This technical note describes a method for isolating mammary epithelial cells from cow milk. Some researchers used cytokeratin antibodies in magnetic bead separation protocols to isolate MEC from the milk somatic cell population (Boutinaud et al, 2008, 2015).

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