PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Akhtar, Nasreen AU - Marlow, Rebecca AU - Lambert, Elise AU - Schatzmann, Franziska AU - Lowe, Emma T. AU - Cheung, Julia AU - Katz, Elad AU - Li, Weiping AU - Wu, Chuanyue AU - Dedhar, Shoukat AU - Naylor, Matthew J. AU - Streuli, Charles H. TI - Molecular dissection of integrin signalling proteins in the control of mammary epithelial development and differentiation AID - 10.1242/dev.028423 DP - 2009 Mar 15 TA - Development PG - 1019--1027 VI - 136 IP - 6 4099 - http://dev.biologists.org/content/136/6/1019.short 4100 - http://dev.biologists.org/content/136/6/1019.full SO - Development2009 Mar 15; 136 AB - Cell-matrix adhesion is essential for the development and tissue-specific functions of epithelia. For example, in the mammary gland, β1-integrin is necessary for the normal development of alveoli and for the activation of endocrine signalling pathways that determine cellular differentiation. However, the adhesion complex proteins linking integrins with downstream effectors of hormonal signalling pathways are not known. To understand the mechanisms involved in connecting adhesion with this aspect of cell phenotype, we examined the involvement of two proximal β1-integrin signalling intermediates, integrin-linked kinase (ILK) and focal adhesion kinase (FAK). By employing genetic analysis using the Cre-LoxP system, we provide evidence that ILK, but not FAK, has a key role in lactogenesis in vivo and in the differentiation of cultured luminal epithelial cells. Conditional deletion of ILK both in vivo and in primary cell cultures resulted in defective differentiation, by preventing phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of STAT5, a transcription factor required for lactation. Expression of an activated RAC (RAS-related C3 botulinum substrate) in ILK-null acini restored the lactation defect, indicating that RAC1 provides a mechanistic link between the integrin/ILK adhesion complex and the differentiation pathway. Thus, we have determined that ILK is an essential downstream component of integrin signalling involved in differentiation, and have identified a high degree of specificity within the integrin-based adhesome that links cell-matrix interactions with the tissue-specific function of epithelia.