Journal article

Impaired lactation in mice expressing dominant-negative FADD in mammary epithelium

M Shackleton, LA O'Reilly, KD Sutherland, ML Bath, S Ellis, A Strasser, JE Visvader, GJ Lindeman

Developmental Dynamics | WILEY | Published : 2009

Abstract

The Fas-associated death domain (FADD/Mort1) adaptor protein was originally identified as a key mediator of apoptosis, although pleiotropic functions for FADD have also been reported. FADD-mediated tumoricidal effects have been described in breast cancer cells; however, its physiological role in normal mammary gland epithelium is not well understood. To determine the role of FADD signaling during mammary gland development, we generated transgenic mice overexpressing dominant-negative FADD (DN-FADD) in mammary epithelium, using the steroid responsive mouse mammary tumor virus promoter. Transgenic mice exhibited a perturbation in lactation resulting in impaired milk production and pup growth r..

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