PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

MiR-21 is under control of STAT5 but is dispensable for mammary development and lactation.

  • Yonatan Feuermann,
  • Keunsoo Kang,
  • Avi Shamay,
  • Gertraud W Robinson,
  • Lothar Hennighausen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. e85123

Abstract

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Development of mammary alveolar epithelium during pregnancy is controlled by prolactin, through the transcription factors STAT5A/B that activate specific sets of target genes. Here we asked whether some of STAT5's functions are mediated by microRNAs. The miR-21 promoter sequence contains a bona-fide STAT5 binding site and miR-21 levels increased in HC11 mammary cells upon prolactin treatment. In vivo miR-21 was abundantly expressed in mammary epithelium at day 6 of pregnancy. Analysis of mice lacking miR-21 revealed that their mammary tissue developed normally during pregnancy and dams were able to nurse their pups. Our study demonstrated that although expression of miR-21 is under prolactin control through the transcription factors STAT5A/B its presence is dispensable for mammary development and lactation.