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A novel role for IRF-1 as a suppressor of apoptosis

Journal

ONCOGENE
Volume 19, Issue 54, Pages 6386-6391

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1204016

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IRF-1; apoptosis; mammary gland; involution

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The tumour suppressor IRF-1 is a transcription factor involved in the induction of apoptosis in several in vitro systems, Post-lactational involution of the mammary gland is characterized by extensive apoptosis of the epithelial cells, We have previously shown that signal transducer and activator of transcription (Stat) 3 drives apoptosis and involution in the mouse mammary gland, Since one of the downstream targets of the Stat signalling pathway is IRF-1, we have used IRF-1 knockout mice to address the potential role of this transcription factor in involution, Surprisingly, in the absence of IRF-1 significantly higher numbers of apoptotic cells were found in involuting glands at 48 h compared to control glands, In addition, the alveolar structure in IRF-1 null mammary glands had collapsed whereas in control glands the alveoli remained intact and distended. However, by 72 h control and null glands were morphologically similar suggesting that IRF-1 suppresses apoptosis only during the early, reversible, stage of involution, This suggests a survival role for IRF-1 in mammary epithelia and demonstrates a novel role for IRF-1 in vivo - suppression of premature epithelial apoptosis during mammary gland involution.

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