The Stat family of transcription factors have diverse roles in mammary gland development

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
C J Watson, K Neoh

Abstract

The Stat family of transcription factors have diverse roles in mammary gland development. Genetic studies in mice have revealed an essential requirement for Stat5a in development of secretory alveolar cells during pregnancy while Stat6, which is normally associated with differentiation of T helper cells, is important in the commitment of luminal cells to this alveolar lineage. In contrast, Stat3 is specifically activated at the initiation of post-lactational regression when it has an essential function in the regulation of cell death and tissue remodelling. Stat1 and Stat4 have been shown to be regulated during a mammary developmental cycle although whether they have specific, non-redundant roles is not clear. Thus, the adult mammary gland is somewhat unusual in that it is a tissue where different Stats are sequentially activated to orchestrate the processes of functional differentiation, cell death and tissue remodelling.

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