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KMID : 1024620150350040459
Food Science of Animal Resources
2015 Volume.35 No. 4 p.459 ~ p.465
Comparison of Total RNA Isolation Methods for Analysis of Immune-Related microRNAs in Market Milks
Oh Sang-Nam

Park Mi-Ri
Son Seok-Jun
Kim Young-Hoon
Abstract
Bovine milk provides essential nutrients, including immunologically important molecules, as the primary source of nutrition to newborns. Recent studies showed that RNAs from bovine milk contain immune-related microRNAs (miRNA) that regulate various immune systems. To evaluate the biological and immunological activity of miRNAs from milk products, isolation methods need to be established. Six methods for extracting total RNAs from bovine colostrums were adopted to evaluate the isolating efficiency and expression of miRNAs. Total RNA from milk was presented in formulation of small RNAs, rather than ribosomal RNAs. Column-combined phenol isolating methods showed high recovery of total RNAs, especially the commercial columns for biofluid samples, which demonstrated outstanding efficiency for recovering miRNAs. We also evaluated the quantity of five immune-related miRNAs (miR-93, miR-106a, miR-155, miR-181a, miR-451) in milk processed by temperature treatments including low temperature for long time (LTLT, 63¡É for 30 min)-, high temperature for short time (HTST, 75¡É for 15 s)-, and ultra heat treatment (UHT, 120-130¡É for 0.5-4 s). All targeted miRNAs had significantly reduced levels in processed milks compared to colostrum and raw mature milk. Interestingly, the amount of immune-related miRNAs from HTST milk was more resistant than those of LTLT and UHT milks. Our present study examined defined methods of RNA isolation and quantification of immune-specific miRNAs from small volumes of milk for use in further analysis.
KEYWORD
immune-related miRNA, bovine milk, colostrum, market milks
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