Cleavage of Histone 3 by Cathepsin D in the involuting mammary gland.

The post-lactational regression of mammary gland is a complex multi-step process designed to conserve the biological function of the gland for next pregnancy. This developmental stage is a biological intrigue with great relevance to breast cancer research, and thus has been the subject of intensive...

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Main Authors: Zhila Khalkhali-Ellis, William Goossens, Naira V Margaryan, Mary J C Hendrix
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4108390?pdf=render
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author Zhila Khalkhali-Ellis
William Goossens
Naira V Margaryan
Mary J C Hendrix
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William Goossens
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Mary J C Hendrix
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description The post-lactational regression of mammary gland is a complex multi-step process designed to conserve the biological function of the gland for next pregnancy. This developmental stage is a biological intrigue with great relevance to breast cancer research, and thus has been the subject of intensive scrutiny. Multipronged studies (microarray, proteomics profiling, animal knock-out models) have provided a repertoire of genes critical to involution. However, the caveat of these approaches remains in their failure to reveal post-translational modification(s), an emerging and critical aspect of gene regulation in developmental processes and mammary gland remodeling. The massive surge in the lysosomal enzymes concurrent with the onset of involution has been known for decades, and considered essential for "clearance" purposes. However, functional significance of these enzymes in diverse biological processes distinct from their proteolytic activity is just emerging. Studies from our laboratory had indicated specific post-translational modifications of the aspartyl endopeptidase Cathepsin D (CatD) at distinct stages mammary gland development. This study addresses the biological significance of these modifications in the involution process, and reveals that post-translational modifications drive CatD into the nucleus to cleave Histone 3. The cleavage of Histone 3 has been associated with cellular differentiation and could be critical instigator of involution process. From functional perspective, deregulated expression and increased secretion of CatD are associated with aggressive and metastatic phenotype of breast cancer. Thus unraveling CatD's physiological functions in mammary gland development will bridge the present gap in understanding its pro-tumorigenic/metastatic functions, and assist in the generation of tailored therapeutic approaches.
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spelling doaj.art-8addf4cae3b045f38356b8f3952e82232022-12-22T02:04:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0197e10323010.1371/journal.pone.0103230Cleavage of Histone 3 by Cathepsin D in the involuting mammary gland.Zhila Khalkhali-EllisWilliam GoossensNaira V MargaryanMary J C HendrixThe post-lactational regression of mammary gland is a complex multi-step process designed to conserve the biological function of the gland for next pregnancy. This developmental stage is a biological intrigue with great relevance to breast cancer research, and thus has been the subject of intensive scrutiny. Multipronged studies (microarray, proteomics profiling, animal knock-out models) have provided a repertoire of genes critical to involution. However, the caveat of these approaches remains in their failure to reveal post-translational modification(s), an emerging and critical aspect of gene regulation in developmental processes and mammary gland remodeling. The massive surge in the lysosomal enzymes concurrent with the onset of involution has been known for decades, and considered essential for "clearance" purposes. However, functional significance of these enzymes in diverse biological processes distinct from their proteolytic activity is just emerging. Studies from our laboratory had indicated specific post-translational modifications of the aspartyl endopeptidase Cathepsin D (CatD) at distinct stages mammary gland development. This study addresses the biological significance of these modifications in the involution process, and reveals that post-translational modifications drive CatD into the nucleus to cleave Histone 3. The cleavage of Histone 3 has been associated with cellular differentiation and could be critical instigator of involution process. From functional perspective, deregulated expression and increased secretion of CatD are associated with aggressive and metastatic phenotype of breast cancer. Thus unraveling CatD's physiological functions in mammary gland development will bridge the present gap in understanding its pro-tumorigenic/metastatic functions, and assist in the generation of tailored therapeutic approaches.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4108390?pdf=render
spellingShingle Zhila Khalkhali-Ellis
William Goossens
Naira V Margaryan
Mary J C Hendrix
Cleavage of Histone 3 by Cathepsin D in the involuting mammary gland.
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title Cleavage of Histone 3 by Cathepsin D in the involuting mammary gland.
title_full Cleavage of Histone 3 by Cathepsin D in the involuting mammary gland.
title_fullStr Cleavage of Histone 3 by Cathepsin D in the involuting mammary gland.
title_full_unstemmed Cleavage of Histone 3 by Cathepsin D in the involuting mammary gland.
title_short Cleavage of Histone 3 by Cathepsin D in the involuting mammary gland.
title_sort cleavage of histone 3 by cathepsin d in the involuting mammary gland
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4108390?pdf=render
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