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Genes and Genomics
2013 Volume.35 No. 5 p.623 ~ p.630
Analysis of transgenic silkworms producing insulin-like growth factor-I in Bombyx mori
Seong Ji-Yeon

Kim Min-Jung
Lee Soo-Won
Yang Hee-jin
Kong Hong-Sik
Kim Keun-Chong
Suh Dong-Sang
Abstract
Silkworms contain a powerful and effective fibroin promoter, which controls the expression of fibroin, a silk protein. The fibroin promoter and well-known characteristics of silkworm, the application of transgenic technique to silkworm will provide an excellent opportunity to mass-produce biomolecules. In this study, the production of recombinant human insulin like growth factor-I (rhIGF-I) in the silkworm system was designed. The method makes use of the microinjection technique and P element vector to transfer foreign genes into the chromosomes. We constructed the expression vector using the fibroin gene promoter and P element vector containing IGF-I gene (pFpIGF-I). We then microinjected this vector into eggs, and through PCR screening, transgenic silkworms were selected. We isolated and purified rhIGF-I from silkworm cocoons, returning a concentration of rhIGF-I of about 1,300 ng/g from transgenic silkworm cocoons. In a comparison of transgenic silkworm rhIGF-I and colostral IGF-I on cell proliferation, colostral IGF-I was better able to increase the proliferation rate of the cell line relative to the transgenic silkworm rhIGF-I, and showed a similar cell proliferation pattern. The anti-cancer effects of transgenic silkworm rhIGF-I were higher than that of colostral IGF-I on HeLa and SNU-C1 cancer cells. These results confirmed the construction of new transgenic silkworm strains producing rhIGF-I.
KEYWORD
Silkworm, Bombyx mori, Insulin like growth factor-I, Transgenic
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