TY - JOUR
T1 - Laminin mediates tissue-specific gene expression in mammary epithelia
AU - Streuli, Charles H.
AU - Schmidhauser, Christian
AU - Bailey, Nina
AU - Yurchenco, Peter
AU - Skubitz, Amy P.N.
AU - Roskelley, Calvin
AU - Bissell, Mina J.
PY - 1995/5
Y1 - 1995/5
N2 - Tissue-specific gene expression in mammary epithelium is dependent on the extracellular matrix as well as hormones. There is good evidence that the basement membrane provides signals for regulating β-casein expression, and that integrins are involved in this process. Here, we demonstrate that in the presence of lactogenic hormones, laminin can direct expression of the β- casein gene. Mouse mammary epithelial cells plated on gels of native laminin or laminin-entactin undergo functional differentiation. On tissue culture plastic, mammary cells respond to soluble basement membrane or purified laminin, but not other extracellular matrix components, by synthesizingβ- casein. In mammary cells transfected with chloramphenicol acetyl transferase reporter constructs, laminin activates transcription from the β-casein promoter through a specific enhancer element. The inductive effect of laminin on casein expression was specifically blocked by the E3 fragment of the carboxy terminal region of the α1 chain of laminin, by antisera raised against the E3 fragment, and by a peptide corresponding to a sequence within this region. Our results demonstrate that laminin can direct tissue-specific gene expression in epithelial cells through its globular domain.
AB - Tissue-specific gene expression in mammary epithelium is dependent on the extracellular matrix as well as hormones. There is good evidence that the basement membrane provides signals for regulating β-casein expression, and that integrins are involved in this process. Here, we demonstrate that in the presence of lactogenic hormones, laminin can direct expression of the β- casein gene. Mouse mammary epithelial cells plated on gels of native laminin or laminin-entactin undergo functional differentiation. On tissue culture plastic, mammary cells respond to soluble basement membrane or purified laminin, but not other extracellular matrix components, by synthesizingβ- casein. In mammary cells transfected with chloramphenicol acetyl transferase reporter constructs, laminin activates transcription from the β-casein promoter through a specific enhancer element. The inductive effect of laminin on casein expression was specifically blocked by the E3 fragment of the carboxy terminal region of the α1 chain of laminin, by antisera raised against the E3 fragment, and by a peptide corresponding to a sequence within this region. Our results demonstrate that laminin can direct tissue-specific gene expression in epithelial cells through its globular domain.
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U2 - 10.1083/jcb.129.3.591
DO - 10.1083/jcb.129.3.591
M3 - Article
C2 - 7730398
AN - SCOPUS:0028940340
SN - 0021-9525
VL - 129
SP - 591
EP - 603
JO - Journal of Cell Biology
JF - Journal of Cell Biology
IS - 3
ER -