Proteotyping of mammary tissue from transgenic and gene knockout mice with immunohistochemical markers: a tool to define developmental lesions

被引:48
作者
Shillingford, JM [1 ]
Miyoshi, K
Robinson, GW
Bierie, B
Cao, YX
Karin, M
Hennighausen, L
机构
[1] NIDDK, Lab Genet & Physiol, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Univ Tokushima, Sch Dent, Dept Biochem, Tokushima, Japan
[3] Univ Calif San Diego, Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol, Lab Gene Regulat & Signal Transduct, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
关键词
proteotyping; mammary; development; immunohistochemistry; markers;
D O I
10.1177/002215540305100501
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Through the use of transgenic and gene knockout mice, several studies have identified specific genes required for the functional development of mammary epithelium. Although histological and milk protein gene analyses can provide useful information regarding functional differentiation, they are limited in their ability to precisely define the molecular lesions. For example, mice that carry a mutation in one of the subunits of the IkappaB kinase, IKKalpha, cannot lactate despite the presence of histologically normal alveolar compartment and the expression of milk protein genes. To further define and understand such lesions on a molecular level, we sought evidence for proteins that are differentially expressed during mammary gland development with a view to generating a tissue proteotype. Using database screens and immunolnistochemical analyses, we have identified three proteins that exhibit distinct profiles. Here, using mouse models as test biological systems, we demonstrate the development and application of mammary tissue proteotyping and its use in the elucidation of specific developmental lesions. We propose that the technique of proteotyping will have wide applications in the analyses of defects in other mouse models.
引用
收藏
页码:555 / 565
页数:11
相关论文
共 25 条
[1]   Prolactin controls mammary gland development via direct and indirect mechanisms [J].
Brisken, C ;
Kaur, S ;
Chavarria, TE ;
Binart, N ;
Sutherland, RL ;
Weinberg, RA ;
Kelly, PA ;
Ormandy, CJ .
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 1999, 210 (01) :96-106
[2]   IKKα provides an essential link between RANK signaling and cyclin D1 expression during mammary gland development [J].
Cao, YX ;
Bonizzi, G ;
Seagroves, TN ;
Greten, FR ;
Johnson, R ;
Schmidt, EV ;
Karin, M .
CELL, 2001, 107 (06) :763-775
[3]   Suppression of epithelial apoptosis and delayed mammary gland involution in mice with a conditional knockout of Stat3 [J].
Chapman, RS ;
Lourenco, PC ;
Tonner, E ;
Elint, DJ ;
Selbert, S ;
Takeda, K ;
Akira, S ;
Clarke, AR ;
Watson, CJ .
GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 1999, 13 (19) :2604-2616
[4]   Signaling pathways in mammary gland development [J].
Hennighausen, L ;
Robinson, GW .
DEVELOPMENTAL CELL, 2001, 1 (04) :467-475
[5]   Characterization of a murine type II sodium-phosphate cotransporter expressed in mammalian small intestine [J].
Hilfiker, H ;
Hattenhauer, O ;
Traebert, M ;
Forster, I ;
Murer, H ;
Biber, J .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1998, 95 (24) :14564-14569
[6]   Deletion of Stat3 blocks mammary gland involution and extends functional competence of the secretory epithelium in the absence of lactogenic stimuli [J].
Humphreys, RC ;
Bierie, B ;
Zhao, L ;
Raz, R ;
Levy, D ;
Hennighausen, L .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 2002, 143 (09) :3641-3650
[7]   Activation of Stat5a and Stat5b by tyrosine phosphorylation is tightly linked to mammary gland differentiation [J].
Liu, XW ;
Robinson, GW ;
Hennighausen, L .
MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1996, 10 (12) :1496-1506
[8]   Stat5a is mandatory for adult mammary gland development and lactogenesis [J].
Liu, XW ;
Robinson, GW ;
Wagner, KU ;
Garrett, L ;
WynshawBoris, A ;
Hennighausen, L .
GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 1997, 11 (02) :179-186
[9]   Activation of β-catenin signaling in differentiated mammary secretory cells induces transdifferentiation into epidermis and squamous metaplasias [J].
Miyoshi, K ;
Shillingford, JM ;
Le Provost, F ;
Gounari, F ;
Bronson, R ;
von Boehmer, H ;
Taketo, MM ;
Cardiff, RD ;
Hennighausen, L ;
Khazaie, K .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2002, 99 (01) :219-224
[10]   Signal transducer and activator of transcription (Stat) 5 controls the proliferation and differentiation of mammary alveolar epithelium [J].
Miyoshi, K ;
Shillingford, JM ;
Smith, GH ;
Grimm, SL ;
Wagner, KU ;
Oka, T ;
Rosen, JM ;
Robinson, GW ;
Hennighausen, L .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 2001, 155 (04) :531-542