Journal article

Ceruloplasmin is regulated by copper and lactational hormones in PMC42-LA mammary epithelial cell culture models

D Freestone, D Denoyer, M Jakab, M Leigh Ackland, MA Cater, A Michalczyk

Metallomics | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2016

Abstract

Ceruloplasmin (Cp) is a multicopper ferroxidase that is considered to be an important source of copper in milk for normal neonatal development. We investigated the expression, subcellular localization and secretion of Cp in PMC42-LA cell culture models representative of resting, lactating and suckled human mammary epithelia. Both secreted Cp (sCp) and plasma membrane associated glycosylphosphatidylinositol-linked Cp (GPI-Cp) were expressed in PMC42-LA cells. In all three epithelial models (resting, lactating and suckled), the expression and secretion of copper-bound, ferroxidase active, Cp (holo-Cp) was dependent on media copper concentration. In low copper (bathocuproinedisulphonic acid/d-p..

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Dr Cater is funded by a Movember Young Investigator Grant awarded through Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia's Research Program and by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC).