MEN1/Menin regulates milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in mammary epithelial cells

Abstract The MEN1 gene, which encodes the protein Menin, was investigated for its regulatory role in milk protein synthesis in mammary glands. Menin responds to nutrient and hormone levels via the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway. Bovine mammary epithelial cells and tissues were used as experimental models in...

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Main Authors: Honghui Li, Xue Liu, Zhonghua Wang, Xueyan Lin, Zhengui Yan, Qiaoqiao Cao, Meng Zhao, Kerong Shi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-07-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-06054-w
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spelling doaj-17e23bafc0d74c6687bcc4a2f4ea49142020-12-08T00:01:50ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-07-01711910.1038/s41598-017-06054-wMEN1/Menin regulates milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in mammary epithelial cellsHonghui Li0Xue Liu1Zhonghua Wang2Xueyan Lin3Zhengui Yan4Qiaoqiao Cao5Meng Zhao6Kerong Shi7Shandong Key Laboratory of Animal Bioengineering and Disease Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Key Laboratory of Animal Bioengineering and Disease Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Key Laboratory of Animal Bioengineering and Disease Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Key Laboratory of Animal Bioengineering and Disease Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Key Laboratory of Animal Bioengineering and Disease Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Key Laboratory of Animal Bioengineering and Disease Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Key Laboratory of Animal Bioengineering and Disease Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Key Laboratory of Animal Bioengineering and Disease Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Shandong Agricultural UniversityAbstract The MEN1 gene, which encodes the protein Menin, was investigated for its regulatory role in milk protein synthesis in mammary glands. Menin responds to nutrient and hormone levels via the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway. Bovine mammary epithelial cells and tissues were used as experimental models in this study. The results revealed that the milk protein synthesis capacity of mammary epithelial cells could be regulated by MEN1/Menin. The overexpression of Menin caused significant suppression of factors involved in the mTOR pathway, as well as milk protein κ-casein (CSNK). In contrast, a significant increase in these factors and CSNK was observed upon MEN1/Menin knockdown. The repression of MEN1/Menin on the mTOR pathway was also observed in mammary gland tissues. Additionally, MEN1/Menin was found to elicit a negative response on prolactin (PRL) and/or insulin (INS), which caused a similar downstream impact on mTOR pathway factors and milk proteins. Collectively, our data indicate that MEN1/Menin could play a regulatory role in milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in the mammary gland by mediating the effects of hormones and nutrient status. The discovery of Menin’s role in mammary glands suggests Menin could be potential new target for the improvement of milk performance and adjustment of lactation period of dairy cows.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-06054-w
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author Honghui Li
Xue Liu
Zhonghua Wang
Xueyan Lin
Zhengui Yan
Qiaoqiao Cao
Meng Zhao
Kerong Shi
spellingShingle Honghui Li
Xue Liu
Zhonghua Wang
Xueyan Lin
Zhengui Yan
Qiaoqiao Cao
Meng Zhao
Kerong Shi
MEN1/Menin regulates milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in mammary epithelial cells
Scientific Reports
author_facet Honghui Li
Xue Liu
Zhonghua Wang
Xueyan Lin
Zhengui Yan
Qiaoqiao Cao
Meng Zhao
Kerong Shi
author_sort Honghui Li
title MEN1/Menin regulates milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in mammary epithelial cells
title_short MEN1/Menin regulates milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in mammary epithelial cells
title_full MEN1/Menin regulates milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in mammary epithelial cells
title_fullStr MEN1/Menin regulates milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in mammary epithelial cells
title_full_unstemmed MEN1/Menin regulates milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in mammary epithelial cells
title_sort men1/menin regulates milk protein synthesis through mtor signaling in mammary epithelial cells
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract The MEN1 gene, which encodes the protein Menin, was investigated for its regulatory role in milk protein synthesis in mammary glands. Menin responds to nutrient and hormone levels via the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway. Bovine mammary epithelial cells and tissues were used as experimental models in this study. The results revealed that the milk protein synthesis capacity of mammary epithelial cells could be regulated by MEN1/Menin. The overexpression of Menin caused significant suppression of factors involved in the mTOR pathway, as well as milk protein κ-casein (CSNK). In contrast, a significant increase in these factors and CSNK was observed upon MEN1/Menin knockdown. The repression of MEN1/Menin on the mTOR pathway was also observed in mammary gland tissues. Additionally, MEN1/Menin was found to elicit a negative response on prolactin (PRL) and/or insulin (INS), which caused a similar downstream impact on mTOR pathway factors and milk proteins. Collectively, our data indicate that MEN1/Menin could play a regulatory role in milk protein synthesis through mTOR signaling in the mammary gland by mediating the effects of hormones and nutrient status. The discovery of Menin’s role in mammary glands suggests Menin could be potential new target for the improvement of milk performance and adjustment of lactation period of dairy cows.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-06054-w
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