Autocrine Growth Hormone Prevents Lactogenic Differentiation of Mouse Mammary Epithelial Cells

Svetlana Mukhina, DongXu Liu, Ke Guo, Mireille Raccurt, Sahra Borges-Bendris, Hichem C. Mertani, Peter E. Lobie
2006 Endocrinology  
Abbreviations: GH, growth hormone; mGH, mouse growth hormone; mGHR, mouse growth hormone receptor; FBS, fetal bovine serum; ISH, in situ hybridization; TEBs, terminal end buds. Abstract We have examined the expression, postnatal ontogeny and localization of mouse (m)GH and its relative expression during pregnancy, lactation and weaning in the mouse. mGH mRNA and protein was expressed predominantly in the epithelial component of the mammary gland and maximal expression was observed during the
more » ... ertal period. Autocrine mGH expression dramatically decreased during late pregnancy and lactation. Concordantly, autocrine mGH expression is repressed during forced differentiation of mouse HC11 mammary epithelial cells in culture. Forced expression of mGH in HC11 cells abrogated lactogenic differentiation as indicated by reduced expression of β-casein and reduced expression and loss of lateral epithelial localization of E-cadherin. Forced expression of mGH in mouse mammary epithelial cells increased cell survival and proliferation and consequently increased the size of mammary acinar like structures formed in three-dimensional matrigel. Thus, autocrine mGH expression in the mouse mammary epithelial cell is maximal at puberty and prevents mammary epithelial cell differentiation. Autocrine GH will therefore participate in mammary morphogenic processes at puberty.
doi:10.1210/en.2005-1082 pmid:16423870 fatcat:3n7x7y3wfjcqdc4kviuwjowghe