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Long-term in vivo expression of genes introduced by retrovirus-mediated transfer into mammary epithelial cells
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ImmunologyMammary Gland DevelopmentCancer-associated VirusMammary GlandsHuman RetrovirusGene TransferMucosal VaccinationRetrovirus-mediated TransferMammary Epithelial CellsMammary GlandVirologyGene ExpressionCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologyGene VectorVivo ExpressionMammary Gland BiologyMedicineRetroviral VectorExtracellular Matrix
Nonimmortalized mouse mammary epithelial cells expressing Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase from a murine amphotropic packaged retroviral vector were injected into the epithelium-divested mammary fat pads of syngeneic mice. Mammary glands formed from the injected mammary epithelial cells contained ductal and lobular cells, both of which expressed beta-galactosidase when examined in situ more than 12 months later. These results indicate that stable recombinant gene expression can be achieved in vivo in the mammary gland without altering the growth properties of normal mammary epithelium.
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