2016
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.00999-15
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Janus Kinase 1 Is Essential for Inflammatory Cytokine Signaling and Mammary Gland Remodeling

Abstract: Despite a wealth of knowledge about the significance of individual signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs), essential functions of their upstream Janus kinases (JAKs) during postnatal development are less well defined. Using a novel mammary gland-specific JAK1 knockout model, we demonstrate here that this tyrosine kinase is essential for the activation of STAT1, STAT3, and STAT6 in the mammary epithelium. The loss of JAK1 uncouples interleukin-6-class ligands from their downstream effector, … Show more

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“…The activation of these STATs as defined by their tyrosine phosphorylation and nuclear translocation occurs in a sequential manner in response to the major cytokines that control a particular developmental program. The highest levels of STAT1 activation in the mammary epithelium were observed in nulliparous and nonpregnant parous females after postlactational remodeling as well as briefly during mid-pregnancy (Philp et al, 1996; Sakamoto et al, 2016b). STAT6 was reported to have a biologically significant role as a downstream effector of IL-4 and IL-13 in developing alveoli of pregnant females (Khaled et al, 2007).…”
Section: Obligatory Roles Of Jak/stat Signaling Cascades During Mammamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activation of these STATs as defined by their tyrosine phosphorylation and nuclear translocation occurs in a sequential manner in response to the major cytokines that control a particular developmental program. The highest levels of STAT1 activation in the mammary epithelium were observed in nulliparous and nonpregnant parous females after postlactational remodeling as well as briefly during mid-pregnancy (Philp et al, 1996; Sakamoto et al, 2016b). STAT6 was reported to have a biologically significant role as a downstream effector of IL-4 and IL-13 in developing alveoli of pregnant females (Khaled et al, 2007).…”
Section: Obligatory Roles Of Jak/stat Signaling Cascades During Mammamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneous pharmacological inhibition of caspases and cathepsins delayed mesodermal cell death in chicken limbs more potently than caspase inhibition alone (Zuzarte-Luis et al 2007). Furthermore, a critical role of cathepsins B and L has been reported in mammary gland remodeling during involution (Kreuzaler et al 2011), although its physiological role remains disputed (Sakamoto et al 2016). Regardless, these observations again support the idea that mitochondrial apoptosis is not solely responsible for developmentally programmed cell death in vertebrates but works in conjunction with, or can be compensated for by, other cell killing mechanisms.…”
Section: Mitochondrial Apoptosis As a Regulator Of Tissue Homeostasismentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Additionally, increased lymphadenopathy, higher serum Ig levels, and a higher incidence of glomerulonephritis and malignant disease, leading to premature lethality, were observed when compared with BIM mutant mice (Labi et al 2014;Woess et al 2015). BMF also supports BIM in promoting mammary epithelial cell death during organ morphogenesis Schmelzle et al 2007) and the late stage of involution after the cessation of lactation, a classic example of developmental apoptosis (Sakamoto et al 2016;Schuler et al 2016).…”
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confidence: 91%
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