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Amphiregulin mediates self-renewal in an immortal mammary epithelial cell line with stem cell characteristics

Booth, B. W.
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Boulanger, C. A.
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Anderson, L. H.
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2010
Experimental Cell Research

Amphiregulin (AREG), a ligand for epidermal growth factor receptor, is required for mammary gland ductal morphogenesis and mediates estrogen actions in vivo, emerging as an essential growth factor during mammary gland growth and differentiation. The COMMA-D β-geo (CDβgeo) mouse mammary cell line displays characteristics of normal mammary progenitor cells including the ability to regenerate a mammary gland when transplanted into the cleared fat pad of a juvenile mouse, nuclear label retention, and the capacity to form anchorage-independent mammospheres. We demonstrate that AREG is essential for formation of floating mammospheres by CDβgeo cells and that the mitogen activated protein kinase signaling pathway is involved in AREG-mediated mammosphere formation. Addition of exogenous AREG promotes mammosphere formation in cells where AREG expression is knocked down by siRNA and mammosphere formation by AREG−/− mammary epithelial cells. AREG knockdown inhibits mammosphere formation by duct-limited mammary progenitor cells but not lobule-limited mammary progenitor cells. These data demonstrate AREG mediates the function of a subset of mammary progenitor cells in vitro.

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DOI
10.1016/j.yexcr.2009.11.006
Web of Science ID

WOS:000274090100011

Author(s)
Booth, B. W.
Boulanger, C. A.
Anderson, L. H.
Jimenez-Rojo, L.
Brisken, C.  
Smith, G. H.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Experimental Cell Research
Volume

316

Issue

3

Start page

422

End page

432

Subjects

Amphiregulin

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Mammary

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Mammosphere

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Progenitor cell

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REVIEWED

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February 26, 2010
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