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Disease-Associated Mutations of the STAT5B SH2 Domain Regulate Cytokine-Driven Enhancer Function and Mammary
Hye Kyung Lee1, Jakub Jankowski2, Chengyu Liu3
1Section of Genetics and Physiology, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, US National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, 20892, USA. hyekyung.lee@nih.gov.
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Mammary gland development during pregnancy is controlled by lactogenic hormones via the JAK2-STAT5 pathway. Gene deletion studies in mice have revealed the crucial roles of both STAT5A and STAT5B in establishing the genetic programs necessary for the development of mammary epithelium and successful lactation. Several hundred single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have been identified in human STAT5B, although their pathophysiological significance remains largely unknown. The SH2 domain is vital for STAT5B activation, and this study focuses on the impact of two specific missense mutations identified in T cell leukemias, the substitution of tyrosine 665 with either phenylalanine (Y665F) or histidine (Y665H). By introducing these human mutations into the mouse genome, we uncovered distinct and opposite functions. Mice harboring the STAT5BY665H mutation failed to develop functional mammary tissue, resulting in lactation failure, while STAT5BY665F mice exhibited accelerated mammary development during pregnancy. Transcriptomic and epigenomic analyses identified STAT5BY665H as Loss-Of-Function (LOF) mutation, impairing enhancer establishment and alveolar differentiation, whereas STAT5BY665F acted as a Gain-Of-Function (GOF) mutation, elevating enhancer formation. Persistent hormonal stimulation through two pregnancies led to the establishment of enhancer structures, gene expression and successful lactation in STAT5BY665H mice. Lastly, we demonstrate that Olah, a gene known to drive life-threatening viral disease in humans, is regulated by STAT5B through a candidate four-partite super-enhancer. In conclusion, our findings underscore the role of human STAT5B variants in modulating mammary gland homeostasis and their critical impact on lactation.
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