Serially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the Thy-1 antigen

Abstract Background Recent studies in murine mammary tissue have identified functionally distinct cell populations that may be isolated by surface phenotype or lineage tracing. Previous groups have shown that CD24medCD49fhigh cells enriched for long-lived mammary epithelial cells can be serially tra...

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Main Authors: Neethan Amit Lobo, Maider Zabala, Dalong Qian, Michael F. Clarke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-10-01
Series:Breast Cancer Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13058-018-1006-y
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spelling doaj-72dd897acabf4d08bc28d6807e5592bd2021-03-02T07:24:00ZengBMCBreast Cancer Research1465-542X2018-10-012011810.1186/s13058-018-1006-ySerially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the Thy-1 antigenNeethan Amit Lobo0Maider Zabala1Dalong Qian2Michael F. Clarke3Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, School of Medicine, Stanford UniversityInstitute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, School of Medicine, Stanford UniversityInstitute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, School of Medicine, Stanford UniversityInstitute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, School of Medicine, Stanford UniversityAbstract Background Recent studies in murine mammary tissue have identified functionally distinct cell populations that may be isolated by surface phenotype or lineage tracing. Previous groups have shown that CD24medCD49fhigh cells enriched for long-lived mammary epithelial cells can be serially transplanted. Methods Flow cytometry-based enrichment of distinct phenotypic populations was assessed for their gene expression profiles and functional proliferative attributes in vitro and in vivo. Results Here, we show Thy-1 is differentially expressed in the CD24medCD49fhigh population, which allowed us to discern two functionally different populations. The Thy-1+CD24medCD49fhigh phenotype contained the majority of the serially transplantable epithelial cells. The Thy-1−CD24medCD49fhigh phenotype contains a rare progenitor population that is able to form primary mammary outgrowths with significantly decreased serial in vivo transplantation potential. Conclusions Therefore, Thy-1 expression in the immature cell compartment is a useful tool to study the functional heterogeneity that drives mammary gland development and has implications for disease etiology.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13058-018-1006-yTissue-specific stem cellsIn vivo serial transplantationProgenitor cellsSelf-renewal
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author Neethan Amit Lobo
Maider Zabala
Dalong Qian
Michael F. Clarke
spellingShingle Neethan Amit Lobo
Maider Zabala
Dalong Qian
Michael F. Clarke
Serially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the Thy-1 antigen
Breast Cancer Research
Tissue-specific stem cells
In vivo serial transplantation
Progenitor cells
Self-renewal
author_facet Neethan Amit Lobo
Maider Zabala
Dalong Qian
Michael F. Clarke
author_sort Neethan Amit Lobo
title Serially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the Thy-1 antigen
title_short Serially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the Thy-1 antigen
title_full Serially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the Thy-1 antigen
title_fullStr Serially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the Thy-1 antigen
title_full_unstemmed Serially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the Thy-1 antigen
title_sort serially transplantable mammary epithelial cells express the thy-1 antigen
publisher BMC
series Breast Cancer Research
issn 1465-542X
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Abstract Background Recent studies in murine mammary tissue have identified functionally distinct cell populations that may be isolated by surface phenotype or lineage tracing. Previous groups have shown that CD24medCD49fhigh cells enriched for long-lived mammary epithelial cells can be serially transplanted. Methods Flow cytometry-based enrichment of distinct phenotypic populations was assessed for their gene expression profiles and functional proliferative attributes in vitro and in vivo. Results Here, we show Thy-1 is differentially expressed in the CD24medCD49fhigh population, which allowed us to discern two functionally different populations. The Thy-1+CD24medCD49fhigh phenotype contained the majority of the serially transplantable epithelial cells. The Thy-1−CD24medCD49fhigh phenotype contains a rare progenitor population that is able to form primary mammary outgrowths with significantly decreased serial in vivo transplantation potential. Conclusions Therefore, Thy-1 expression in the immature cell compartment is a useful tool to study the functional heterogeneity that drives mammary gland development and has implications for disease etiology.
topic Tissue-specific stem cells
In vivo serial transplantation
Progenitor cells
Self-renewal
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13058-018-1006-y
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