A dual, non-redundant, role for LIF as a regulator of development and STAT3-mediated cell death in mammary gland
- 1 August 2003
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Development
- Vol. 130 (15) , 3459-3468
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.00578
Abstract
STAT3 is the key mediator of apoptosis in mammary gland. We demonstrate here that LIF is the physiological activator of STAT3, because in involuting mammary glands of Lif-;/-; mice, pSTAT3 is absent and the STAT3 target, C/EBPδ, is not upregulated. Similar to Stat3knockouts, Lif-;/-; mammary glands exhibit delayed involution, reduced apoptosis and elevated levels of p53. Significantly, Lif-;/-; glands display precocious development during pregnancy, when pSTAT3 is not normally detected. We show that pERK1/2 is significantly reduced in Lif-;/-; glands at this time,suggesting that at this stage LIF mediates its effects through pERK1/2. Inhibition of LIF-mediated ERK1/2 phosphorylation potentiates the proapoptotic effects of STAT3. LIF therefore signals alternately through ERK1/2, then STAT3, to regulate mammary growth and apoptosis.Keywords
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