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Direct coupling of the HER4 intracellular domain (4ICD) and STAT5A signaling is required to induce mammary epithelial cell differentiation
- Source :
- Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2016.
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Abstract
- The HER4 receptor tyrosine kinase and STAT5A cooperate to promote mammary luminal progenitor cell maturation and mammary epithelial cell differentiation. Coupled HER4 and STAT5A signaling is mediated, in part, through association of the HER4 intracellular domain (4ICD) with STAT5A at STAT5A target gene promoters where 4ICD functions as a STAT5A transcriptional coactivator. Despite an essential role for coupled 4ICD and STAT5A signaling in mammary gland development, the mechanistic basis of 4ICD and STAT5A cooperative signaling remains unexplored. Here we show for the first time that 4ICD and STAT5A directly interact through STAT5A recruitment and binding to HER4/4ICD residue Y984. Accordingly, altering the 4ICD Y984 to phenylalanine results in a dramatic reduction of STAT5A and 4ICD-Y984F interacting complexes coimmunoprecipitated with HER4 or STAT5A specific antibodies. We further show that disrupting the 4ICD and STAT5A interaction has an important physiological impact on mammary epithelial cell differentiation. HC11 mammary epithelial cells with stable expression of 4ICD undergo differentiation with significantly increased expression of the STAT5A target genes and differentiation markers β-casein and WAP. In contrast, HC11 cells stably expressing 4ICD-Y984F failed to undergo differentiation with basal expression levels of β-casein and WAP. Differentiation in this cell system was induced in the absence of exogenous prolactin indicating that 4ICD activity is sufficient to induce mammary epithelial cell differentiation. Finally, we show that suppression of STAT5A expression abolishes the ability of 4ICD to induce HC11 differentiation and activate β-casein or WAP expression. Taken together our results demonstrate for the first time that direct coupling of 4ICD and STAT5A is both necessary and sufficient to drive mammary epithelial differentiation. In conclusion, our findings that 4ICD and STAT5A directly interact to form a physiologically important transcriptional activation complex, provide a mechanistic basis for the in vivo observations that HER4/4ICD and STAT5A cooperate to promote mammary gland progenitor cell maturation and initiate lactation at parturition.<br />Graphical abstract fx1<br />Highlights • HER4/4ICD tyrosine 984 mediates a direct interaction with STAT5A. • 4ICD expression with an intact Y984 is sufficient to induce mammary differentiation. • Mammary differentiation is abolished by disrupting the 4ICD and STAT5A interaction. • STAT5 expression is required for 4ICD-induced mammary differentiation.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
YAP, yes-associated protein
animal structures
WAP, whey acidic protein
Biophysics
Mammary epithelial differentiation
Cell Maturation
Biochemistry
STAT5A, signal transducer and activator of transcription 5A
Receptor tyrosine kinase
03 medical and health sciences
Transactivation
HEK, human embryonic kidney
PCR, polymerase chain reaction
FBS, fetal bovine serum
Gene expression
SH2, src homology 2
EGFR-family
Progenitor cell
PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
Epithelial cell differentiation
EGF, epidermal growth factor
HER4/ERBB4
4ICD, HER4 intracellular domain
biology
RT, reverse transcription
ATCC, American type culture collection
HEK 293 cells
food and beverages
HRGα, heregulin alpha
RIP, regulated intramembrane cleavage
EGFP, enhanced green fluorescent protein
EGFR, epidermal growth factor family
TACE, tumor necrosis factor-α-converting enzyme
STAT5A
030104 developmental biology
NLS, nuclear localization signal
biology.protein
Cancer research
RTK, receptor tyrosine kinase
ERα, estrogen receptor alpha
HRGα1, heregulin beta 1
PI3K, phosphoinositide 3-kinase
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 24055808
- Volume :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a1685e728b4bc5ddd7175245d84e910c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrep.2016.07.015