β1 integrins regulate mammary gland proliferation and maintain the integrity of mammary alveoli

Na Li, Yu Zhang, Matthew J. Naylor, Franziska Schatzmann, Francisca Maurer, Tim Wintermantel, Gunther Schuetz, Ulrich Mueller, Charles H. Streuli, Nancy E. Hynes

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    Abstract

    Integrin-extracellular matrix interactions play important roles in the coordinated integration of external and internal cues that are essential for proper development. To study the role of β1 integrin in the mammary gland, Itgβ1flox/flox mice were crossed with WAPiCre transgenic mice, which led to specific ablation of β1 integrin in luminal alveolar epithelial cells. In the β1 integrin mutant mammary gland, individual alveoli were disorganized resulting from alterations in cell-basement membrane associations. Activity of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) was also decreased in mutant mammary glands. Luminal cell proliferation was strongly inhibited in β1 integrin mutant glands, which correlated with a specific increase of p21Cip1 expression. In a p21Cip1 null background, there was a partial rescue of BrdU incorporation, providing in vivo evidence linking p21Cip1 to the proliferative defect observed in β1 integrin mutant glands. A connection between p21Cip1 and β1 integrin as well as FAK was also established in primary mammary cells. These results point to the essential role of β1 integrin signaling in mammary epithelial cell proliferation. © 2005 European Molecular Biology Organization | All Rights Reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1942-1953
    Number of pages11
    JournalEMBO Journal
    Volume24
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2005

    Keywords

    • β1 integrin
    • Focal adhesion kinase
    • Mammary gland
    • MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells
    • p21Cip1

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