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Receptor Activator of NF-κB Ligand Promotes Proliferation of a Putative Mammary Stem Cell Unique to the Lactating Epithelium

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Journal Stem Cells
Date 2012 May 18
PMID 22593019
Citations 11
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In mice, CD49f(hi) mammary stem cells (MaSCs) asymmetrically divide to generate CD49f(+) committed progenitor cells that differentiate into CD49f(-) phenotypes of the milk-secreting tissue at the onset of pregnancy. We show CD49f(+) primary mammary epithelial cells (PMECs) isolated from lactating tissue uniquely respond to pregnancy-associated hormones (PAH) compared with CD49f(+) cells from nonlactating tissue. Differentiation of CD49f(+) PMEC in extracellular matrix produces CD49f(-) luminal cells to form differentiated alveoli. The PAH prolactin and placental lactogen specifically stimulate division of CD49f(-) luminal cells, while receptor activator of nuclear factor (NF)-κB ligand (RANKL) specifically stimulates division of basal CD49f(+) cells. In nondifferentiating conditions, we observed a greater proportion of multipotent self-renewing cells, and RANKL treatment activated the RANK pathway in these cultures. Furthermore, we observed the deposition of calcium nodules in a proportion of these cells. These data imply that a MaSC unique to the lactating breast exists in humans, which generates progeny with discrete lineages and distinct response to PAH.

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