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Publication : RANK Signaling Amplifies WNT-Responsive Mammary Progenitors through R-SPONDIN1.

First Author  Joshi PA Year  2015
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  5
Issue  1 Pages  31-44
PubMed ID  26095608 Mgi Jnum  J:345731
Mgi Id  MGI:6837938 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2015.05.012
Citation  Joshi PA, et al. (2015) RANK Signaling Amplifies WNT-Responsive Mammary Progenitors through R-SPONDIN1. Stem Cell Reports 5(1):31-44
abstractText  Systemic and local signals must be integrated by mammary stem and progenitor cells to regulate their cyclic growth and turnover in the adult gland. Here, we show RANK-positive luminal progenitors exhibiting WNT pathway activation are selectively expanded in the human breast during the progesterone-high menstrual phase. To investigate underlying mechanisms, we examined mouse models and found that loss of RANK prevents the proliferation of hormone receptor-negative luminal mammary progenitors and basal cells, an accompanying loss of WNT activation, and, hence, a suppression of lobuloalveologenesis. We also show that R-spondin1 is depleted in RANK-null progenitors, and that its exogenous administration rescues key aspects of RANK deficiency by reinstating a WNT response and mammary cell expansion. Our findings point to a novel role of RANK in dictating WNT responsiveness to mediate hormone-induced changes in the growth dynamics of adult mammary cells.
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