The rat gene homologous to the human gene 9–27 is involved in the development of the mammary gland
AUTOR(ES)
Zucchi, I.
FONTE
The National Academy of Sciences
RESUMO
We have developed a model system for studying differentiation in the mammary gland, by using two clonal cultures deriving from a rat breast adenocarcinoma. They differ in the ability to form domes, structures the significance of which is unknown. By using the subtractive cDNA library approach, we isolated a cDNA that is highly expressed in the dome-forming cells, and identical to the rat8 gene and highly homologous to the human 9–27 gene. Antisense treatment of the dome-forming cells specifically and reproducibly abolishes dome formation, while forced expression of the gene in non-dome-forming cells causes morphological changes suggestive of “flat” domes. In situ hybridization on rat tissues shows that the gene is expressed in epithelia, especially in those forming tubular structures, suggesting a relatedness between these structures and domes. Cytokeratin 8 and E cadherin are strongly expressed in the domes but not outside them, suggesting that the rat8 gene triggers the cells to express molecules that tighten the lateral connections between the cells; the process is likely to parallel that occurring during the differentiation of the mammary gland.
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