Lgr5-Expressing Cells Are Sufficient and Necessary for Postnatal Mammary Gland Organogenesis
Mammary epithelial stem cells are vital to tissue expansion and remodeling during various phases of postnatal mammary development. Basal mammary epithelial cells are enriched in Wnt-responsive cells and can reconstitute cleared mammary fat pads upon transplantation into mice. Lgr5 is a Wnt-regulate...
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doaj-c2e7eba37dd74adbadf86b2d712f43232020-11-25T00:23:27ZengElsevierCell Reports2211-12472013-01-0131707810.1016/j.celrep.2012.12.017Lgr5-Expressing Cells Are Sufficient and Necessary for Postnatal Mammary Gland OrganogenesisVicki Plaks0Audrey Brenot1Devon A. Lawson2Jelena R. Linnemann3Eline C. Van Kappel4Karren C. Wong5Frederic de Sauvage6Ophir D. Klein7Zena Werb8Department of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0452, USADepartment of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0452, USADepartment of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0452, USADepartment of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0452, USADepartment of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0452, USADepartment of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0452, USADepartment of Molecular Biology, Genentech Inc., South San Francisco, CA 94080, USADepartments of Orofacial Sciences and Pediatrics and Program in Craniofacial and Mesenchymal Biology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0442, USADepartment of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-0452, USA Mammary epithelial stem cells are vital to tissue expansion and remodeling during various phases of postnatal mammary development. Basal mammary epithelial cells are enriched in Wnt-responsive cells and can reconstitute cleared mammary fat pads upon transplantation into mice. Lgr5 is a Wnt-regulated target gene and was identified as a major stem cell marker in the small intestine, colon, stomach, and hair follicle, as well as in kidney nephrons. Here, we demonstrate the outstanding regenerative potential of a rare population of Lgr5-expressing (Lgr5+) mammary epithelial cells (MECs). We found that Lgr5+ cells reside within the basal population, are superior to other basal cells in regenerating functional mammary glands (MGs), are exceptionally efficient in reconstituting MGs from single cells, and exhibit regenerative capacity in serial transplantations. Loss-of-function and depletion experiments of Lgr5+ cells from transplanted MECs or from pubertal MGs revealed that these cells are not only sufficient but also necessary for postnatal mammary organogenesis. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124713000041 |
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Vicki Plaks Audrey Brenot Devon A. Lawson Jelena R. Linnemann Eline C. Van Kappel Karren C. Wong Frederic de Sauvage Ophir D. Klein Zena Werb Lgr5-Expressing Cells Are Sufficient and Necessary for Postnatal Mammary Gland Organogenesis Cell Reports |
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Vicki Plaks Audrey Brenot Devon A. Lawson Jelena R. Linnemann Eline C. Van Kappel Karren C. Wong Frederic de Sauvage Ophir D. Klein Zena Werb |
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Lgr5-Expressing Cells Are Sufficient and Necessary for Postnatal Mammary Gland Organogenesis |
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Lgr5-Expressing Cells Are Sufficient and Necessary for Postnatal Mammary Gland Organogenesis |
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Lgr5-Expressing Cells Are Sufficient and Necessary for Postnatal Mammary Gland Organogenesis |
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Lgr5-Expressing Cells Are Sufficient and Necessary for Postnatal Mammary Gland Organogenesis |
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Lgr5-Expressing Cells Are Sufficient and Necessary for Postnatal Mammary Gland Organogenesis |
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Mammary epithelial stem cells are vital to tissue expansion and remodeling during various phases of postnatal mammary development. Basal mammary epithelial cells are enriched in Wnt-responsive cells and can reconstitute cleared mammary fat pads upon transplantation into mice. Lgr5 is a Wnt-regulated target gene and was identified as a major stem cell marker in the small intestine, colon, stomach, and hair follicle, as well as in kidney nephrons. Here, we demonstrate the outstanding regenerative potential of a rare population of Lgr5-expressing (Lgr5+) mammary epithelial cells (MECs). We found that Lgr5+ cells reside within the basal population, are superior to other basal cells in regenerating functional mammary glands (MGs), are exceptionally efficient in reconstituting MGs from single cells, and exhibit regenerative capacity in serial transplantations. Loss-of-function and depletion experiments of Lgr5+ cells from transplanted MECs or from pubertal MGs revealed that these cells are not only sufficient but also necessary for postnatal mammary organogenesis.
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