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Publication : s-SHIP promoter expression marks activated stem cells in developing mouse mammary tissue.

First Author  Bai L Year  2010
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  24
Issue  17 Pages  1882-92
PubMed ID  20810647 Mgi Jnum  J:163521
Mgi Id  MGI:4822259 Doi  10.1101/gad.1932810
Citation  Bai L, et al. (2010) s-SHIP promoter expression marks activated stem cells in developing mouse mammary tissue. Genes Dev 24(17):1882-92
abstractText  Mammary stem cells (MaSCs) play critical roles in normal development and perhaps tumorigenesis of the mammary gland. Using combined cell markers, adult MaSCs have been enriched in a basal cell population, but the exact identity of MaSCs remains unknown. We used the s-SHIP promoter to tag presumptive stem cells with GFP in the embryos of a transgenic mouse model. Here we show, in postnatal mammary gland development, that GFP(+) cap cells in puberty and basal alveolar bud cells in pregnancy each exhibit self-renewal and regenerative capabilities for all mammary epithelial cells of a new functional mammary gland upon transplantation. Single GFP(+) cells can regenerate the mammary epithelial network. GFP(+) mammary epithelial cells are p63(+), CD24(mod), CD49f(high), and CD29(high); are actively proliferating; and express s-SHIP mRNA. Overall, our results identify the activated MaSC population in vivo at the forefront of rapidly developing terminal end buds (puberty) and alveolar buds (pregnancy) in the mammary gland. In addition, GFP(+) basal cells are expanded in MMTV-Wnt1 breast tumors but not in ErbB2 tumors. These results enable MaSC in situ identification and isolation via a consistent single parameter using a new mouse model with applications for further analyses of normal and potential cancer stem cells.
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