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Publication : Induced p53 loss in mouse luminal cells causes clonal expansion and development of mammary tumours.

First Author  Tao L Year  2017
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  8
Pages  14431 PubMed ID  28194015
Mgi Jnum  J:244636 Mgi Id  MGI:5913415
Doi  10.1038/ncomms14431 Citation  Tao L, et al. (2017) Induced p53 loss in mouse luminal cells causes clonal expansion and development of mammary tumours. Nat Commun 8:14431
abstractText  Most breast cancers may have a luminal origin. TP53 is one of the most frequently mutated genes in breast cancers. However, how p53 deficiency contributes to breast tumorigenesis from luminal cells remains elusive. Here we report that induced p53 loss in Krt8+ mammary luminal cells leads to their clonal expansion without directly affecting their luminal identity. All induced mice develop mammary tumours with 9qA1 (Yap1) and/or 6qA2 (Met) amplification(s). These tumours exhibit a mammary stem cell (MaSC)-like expression signature and most closely resemble claudin-low breast cancer. Thus, although p53 does not directly control the luminal fate, its loss facilitates acquisition of MaSC-like properties by luminal cells and predisposes them to development of mammary tumours with loss of luminal identity. Our data also suggest that claudin-low breast cancer can develop from luminal cells, possibly via a basal-like intermediate state, although further study using a different luminal promoter is needed to fully support this conclusion.
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