Molinuevo, Rut Menendez, Julien Cadle, Kora Ariqat, Nabeela Choy, Marie Klaire Lagousis, Cayla Thomas, Gwen Strietzel, Catherine Bubolz, JW Hinck, Lindsay
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Lactation insufficiency affects many women worldwide. During lactation, a large portion of mammary gland alveolar cells become polyploid, but how these cells balance the hyperproliferation occurring during normal alveologenesis with terminal differentiation required for lactation is unknown. Here, we show that DNA damage accumulates due to replicat...
Morato, Alessia Accornero, Paolo Hovey, Russell C
The ERBB tyrosine kinase receptors and their ligands belong to a complex family that has diverse biological effects and expression profiles in the developing mammary glands, where its members play an essential role in translating hormone signals into local effects. While our understanding of these processes stems mostly from mouse models, there is ...
Patel, Sanil Sparman, Njeri ZR Arneson, Douglas Alvarsson, Alexandra Santos, Luís C Duesman, Samuel J Centonze, Alessia Hathaway, Ephraim Ahn, In Sook Diamante, Graciel
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Sympathetic activation during cold exposure increases adipocyte thermogenesis via the expression of mitochondrial protein uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1)1. The propensity of adipocytes to express UCP1 is under a critical influence of the adipose microenvironment and varies between sexes and among various fat depots2-7. Here we report that mammary gland...
Nee, Kevin Ma, Dennis Nguyen, Quy H Pein, Maren Pervolarakis, Nicholas Insua-Rodríguez, Jacob Gong, Yanwen Hernandez, Grace Alshetaiwi, Hamad Williams, Justice
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Women with germline BRCA1 mutations (BRCA1+/mut) have increased risk for hereditary breast cancer. Cancer initiation in BRCA1+/mut is associated with premalignant changes in breast epithelium; however, the role of the epithelium-associated stromal niche during BRCA1-driven tumor initiation remains unclear. Here we show that the premalignant stromal...
Adams, Joselyn Valentine, Christina Karns, Rebekah Rogers, Lynette Murase, Masahiko Fowler, Grace Nommsen-Rivers, Laurie
BACKGROUND: In a randomized trial of DHA supplementation to lactating mothers who delivered preterm, there were significant increases in DHA status in the mother and her infant. OBJECTIVES: Our objective here was to characterize the mammary gland transcriptomes from the above study. We hypothesized that proinflammatory gene expression would be atte...
Gray, G Kenneth Li, Carman Man-Chung Rosenbluth, Jennifer M Selfors, Laura M Girnius, Nomeda Lin, Jia-Ren Schackmann, Ron CJ Goh, Walter L Moore, Kaitlin Shapiro, Hana K
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The breast is a dynamic organ whose response to physiological and pathophysiological conditions alters its disease susceptibility, yet the specific effects of these clinical variables on cell state remain poorly annotated. We present a unified, high-resolution breast atlas by integrating single-cell RNA-seq, mass cytometry, and cyclic immunofluores...
Winkler, Juliane Liu, Pengyuan Phong, Kiet Hinrichs, Johanna H Ataii, Nassim Williams, Katherine Hadler-Olsen, Elin Samson, Susan Gartner, Zev J Fisher, Susan
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SignificanceBisphenol A (BPA), found in many plastic products, has weak estrogenic effects that can be harmful to human health. Thus, structurally related replacements-bisphenol S (BPS) and bisphenol F (BPF)-are coming into wider use with very few data about their biological activities. Here, we compared the effects of BPA, BPS, and BPF on human ma...
Ma, Rongze Gong, Difei You, Huanyang Xu, Chongshen Lu, Yunzhe Bergers, Gabriele Werb, Zena Klein, Ophir D Petritsch, Claudia K Lu, Pengfei
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Branching morphogenesis is a fundamental process by which organs in invertebrates and vertebrates form branches to expand their surface areas. The current dogma holds that directional cell migration determines where a new branch forms and thus patterns branching. Here, we asked whether mouse Lgl1, a homolog of the Drosophila tumor suppressor Lgl, r...
Gutierrez, Guadalupe Sun, Peng Han, Yingying Dai, Xing
Breast cancer is a heterogenous disease that can be classified into multiple subtypes including the most aggressive basal-like and triple-negative subtypes. Understanding the heterogeneity within the normal mammary basal epithelial cells holds the key to inform us about basal-like cancer cell differentiation dynamics as well as potential cells of o...
McNeil, Melissa Han, Yingying Sun, Peng Watanabe, Kazuhide Jiang, Jun Chen, Natasha Yu, Zhengquan Zhou, Bin Dai, Xing
Mammary gland is an outstanding system to study the regulatory mechanisms governing adult epithelial stem cell activity. Stem cells in the basal layer of the mammary gland fuel the morphogenesis and regeneration of a complex epithelial network during development and upon transplantation. The self-renewal of basal stem/progenitor cells is subjected ...