A. Marti et al., EXPRESSION AND ACTIVITY OF CELL-CYCLE REGULATORS DURING PROLIFERATIONAND PROGRAMMED CELL-DEATH IN THE MAMMARY-GLAND, Cell death and differentiation, 2(4), 1995, pp. 277-283
In the mammary gland distinct phases of proliferation, differentiation
and programmed cell death of epithelial cells occur at defined stages
of development, Here we show that the expression and activity of cell
cycle regulators during normal and preneoplastic proliferation and pr
ogrammed cell death are remarkably similar, In all cases we found elev
ated levels of a protein kinase A activity and of transcription factor
AP-1, cFos and JunD being the major components of the AP-1 DNA bindin
g complex, A correlation between cFos and JunD expression and chromoso
mal DNA fragmentation during programmed cell death was observed, Sever
al genes associated with G1, including cyclin D1, D2 and D3 and c-fos;
c-jun, junB, junD, c-myc and p53, are induced in proliferating and in
apoptotic mouse mammary tissue, Whereas the expression of these genes
correlated with active proliferation of epithelial cells in terminal
end buds during puberty, very little proliferation or DNA synthesis, b
ut, instead, extensive apoptosis of epithelial cells, was observed dur
ing involution, Our results suggest that a G1-like state is associated
with programmed cell death of mammary epithelial cells in vivo and th
at apoptosis occurs without S-phase induction.