Precise genomic integration strategies are essential for achieving stable and regulated transgene expression. In this study, we established a CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted knock-in system to integrate the human erythropoietin (hEPO) gene into the endogenous regulatory region of the mouse β-casein locus in HC11 mammary epithelial cells. A donor vector carrying hEPO was designed for homology-directed repair and successfully introduced into the β-casein locus. A heterozygous single-cell knock-in clone was isolated and validated by genomic analysis. Upon stimulation with lactogenic hormones, the integrated hEPO transgene exhibited hormone-responsive expression, resulting in an approximately 20-fold increase in protein levels compared to non-induced conditions. To enable downstream purification and activity assessment, a GST-tagged hEPO construct was employed. The fusion protein was purified using glutathione affinity chromatography, followed by proteolytic cleavage to obtain recombinant hEPO. The purified protein displayed measurable biological activity with a specific activity of 53.4 mIU/μg. These findings demonstrate that targeted integration at the β-casein locus results in lactogenic hormone-responsive expression driven by endogenous regulatory elements in mammary epithelial cells. This approach provides a controlled gene expression platform that may be applicable to hormone-inducible expression systems for therapeutic protein studies.
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Hyeong-Ju You
Ga-Yeon Kim
Man-Jong Kang
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Chonnam National University
Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37be2b34aaaeb1a67ebaf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-45234-5