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  • The miR-424(322)/503 cluster orchestrates remodeling of the epithelium in the involuting mammary gland.

The miR-424(322)/503 cluster orchestrates remodeling of the epithelium in the involuting mammary gland.

Genes & development (2014-03-19)
David Llobet-Navas, Ruth Rodríguez-Barrueco, Verónica Castro, Alejandro P Ugalde, Pavel Sumazin, Damian Jacob-Sendler, Berna Demircan, Mireia Castillo-Martín, Preeti Putcha, Netonia Marshall, Patricia Villagrasa, Joseph Chan, Félix Sanchez-Garcia, Dana Pe'er, Raul Rabadán, Antonio Iavarone, Carlos Cordón-Cardó, Andrea Califano, Carlos López-Otín, Elena Ezhkova, Jose M Silva
ABSTRACT

The mammary gland is a very dynamic organ that undergoes continuous remodeling. The critical regulators of this process are not fully understood. Here we identify the microRNA cluster miR-424(322)/503 as an important regulator of epithelial involution after pregnancy. Through the generation of a knockout mouse model, we found that regression of the secretory acini of the mammary gland was compromised in the absence of miR-424(322)/503. Mechanistically, we show that miR-424(322)/503 orchestrates cell life and death decisions by targeting BCL-2 and IGF1R (insulin growth factor-1 receptor). Furthermore, we demonstrate that the expression of this microRNA cluster is regulated by TGF-β, a well-characterized regulator of mammary involution. Overall, our data suggest a model in which activation of the TGF-β pathway after weaning induces the transcription of miR-424(322)/503, which in turn down-regulates the expression of key genes. Here, we unveil a previously unknown, multilayered regulation of epithelial tissue remodeling coordinated by the microRNA cluster miR-424(322)/503.

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