Mammary epithelia undergo dramatic morphogenesis after puberty. During pregnancy, luminal epithelial cells in ductal trees are arranged to form well-polarized cystic structures surrounded by a myoepithelial cell layer, an active supplier of the basement membrane (BM). Here, we identified a novel regulatory mechanism in this process by using a reconstituted BM-based three-dimensional culture and aggregates of a model cell line EpH4, which had been manipulated for inducible expression of a t-SNARE protein syntaxin4, either in an intact or signal peptide-connected form, and those genetically deficient in syntaxin4. We found that cells extruded syntaxin4 upon stimulation with the lactogenic hormone, prolactin, which in turn accelerated the turnover of E-cadherin. In response to extracellular expression of syntaxin4, cell populations that were less affected by BM actively migrated and integrated into the BM-faced cell layer. Concurrently, the BM-faced cells, which were simultaneously stimulated with syntaxin4 and BM, acquired unique epithelial characteristics to undergo dramatic cellular arrangement for cyst formation. These results highlight the importance of the concerted action of extracellular syntaxin4 extruded by the lactogenic hormone and BM components in epithelial morphogenesis.
Cooperation of membrane-translocated syntaxin4 and basement membrane for dynamic mammary epithelial morphogenesis
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Yuina Hirose, Yohei Hirai; Cooperation of membrane-translocated syntaxin4 and basement membrane for dynamic mammary epithelial morphogenesis. J Cell Sci 2021; jcs.258905. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.258905
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