Novel Technology for Well-Characterized, Robust Primary Mammary Epithelial Cells
Introduction
The technology for isolation and culturing to develop primary Mammary Epithelial Cells (pMECs) is a non-invasive method. The pMECs isolated from milk of lactating animal such as bovine (cow) and caprine (goat), retain their characteristics such as physiology and karyotype at higher passages also. This technology thus provides ready to use characterized pMECs—as powerful experimental platform for innovators/researchers in the domain of veterinary research. Being non-invasive, the technology offers itself as a ready to use tool without any legal, moral and ethical issues.
Unmet Need & Opportunity
Milk derived primary Mammary Epithelial Cells (pMECs) are potential tools in pursuit of future scientific breakthrough as they represent 90% of in-vivo environment as compared to transformed cells. Lack of commercial availability of pMECs is a problem faced by scientific community. Additionally longevity and viability of pMECs to undergo a set of experiments on an identical genotypic culture of primary cells, is a problem often recognized by scientists and industry while doing R&D for vaccine production etc. As per global report, primary cells market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.5% from 2018-2023 and Asian countries are the focus of this market growth.1 Present technology offers itself as an opportunity for tapping the potential market and meeting pMECs needs of innovators.
Unique Selling Proposition
Non-invasive method of pMECs isolation from lactating animal.
These milk derived pMECs have longer viability at higher passage number of even P=15
Non-clustered adherent culture of pMECs till higher passages.
Maintains the Morphological and Genotypic characteristics.
Stage of Development
Proof of concept is established in lab set-up.
In-house Lab Validation–
* Parametric test for cellular characteristics such as morphology and karyotyping at higher pas- sages.
* Protein profiling of Casien-2 and Cytokiratin-18
* Repetitive culturing and revival of pMECs
Applications
Model system to study mammary specific diseases of animals such as mastitis, cancer, etc.
Vaccine Production
Drug Screening and Toxicity Analysis
Gene Expression Studies
Licensing Opportunity
BCIL is looking for a suitable industrial partner for commercialization of pMECs and specific culture media.
For further information please contact :
Biotech Consortium India Limited
V Floor, Anuvrat Bhawan
210, Deen Dayal Upadhay Marg
New Delhi-110002
Phones: +91 (011) 23219064-67