Journal article
c-myc as a mediator of accelerated apoptosis and involution in mammary glands lacking Socs3
KD Sutherland, F Vaillant, WS Alexander, TM Wintermantel, NC Forrest, SL Holroyd, EJ McManus, G Schutz, CJ Watson, LA Chodosh, GJ Lindeman, JE Visvader
EMBO Journal | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2006
Abstract
Suppressor of cytokine signalling (SOCS) proteins are critical attenuators of cytokine-mediated signalling in diverse tissues. To determine the importance of Socs3 in mammary development, we generated mice in which Socs3 was deleted in mammary epithelial cells. No overt phenotype was evident during pregnancy and lactation, indicating that Socs3 is not a key physiological regulator of prolactin signalling. However, Socs3-deficient mammary glands exhibited a profound increase in epithelial apoptosis and tissue remodelling, resulting in precocious involution. This phenotype was accompanied by augmented Stat3 activation and a marked increase in the level of c-myc. Moreover, induction of c-myc be..
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