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Publication : SLIT/ROBO1 signaling suppresses mammary branching morphogenesis by limiting basal cell number.

First Author  Macias H Year  2011
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  20
Issue  6 Pages  827-40
PubMed ID  21664580 Mgi Jnum  J:180908
Mgi Id  MGI:5308156 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2011.05.012
Citation  Macias H, et al. (2011) SLIT/ROBO1 signaling suppresses mammary branching morphogenesis by limiting basal cell number. Dev Cell 20(6):827-40
abstractText  In the field of breast biology, there is a growing appreciation for the "gatekeeping function" of basal cells during development and disease processes yet mechanisms regulating the generation of these cells are poorly understood. Here, we report that the proliferation of basal cells is controlled by SLIT/ROBO1 signaling and that production of these cells regulates outgrowth of mammary branches. We identify the negative regulator TGF-beta1 upstream of Robo1 and show that it induces Robo1 expression specifically in the basal layer, functioning together with SLIT2 to restrict branch formation. Loss of SLIT/ROBO1 signaling in this layer alone results in precocious branching due to a surplus of basal cells. SLIT2 limits basal cell proliferation by inhibiting canonical WNT signaling, increasing the cytoplasmic and membrane pools of beta-catenin at the expense of its nuclear pool. Together, our studies provide mechanistic insight into how specification of basal cell number influences branching morphogenesis.
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