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Publication : AP-2γ Is Required for Maintenance of Multipotent Mammary Stem Cells.

First Author  Gu VW Year  2021
Journal  Stem Cell Reports Volume  16
Issue  1 Pages  106-119
PubMed ID  33382976 Mgi Jnum  J:345737
Mgi Id  MGI:6805579 Doi  10.1016/j.stemcr.2020.12.002
Citation  Gu VW, et al. (2021) AP-2gamma Is Required for Maintenance of Multipotent Mammary Stem Cells. Stem Cell Reports 16(1):106-119
abstractText  Mammary gland ductal morphogenesis depends on the differentiation of mammary stem cells (MaSCs) into basal and luminal lineages. The AP-2gamma transcription factor, encoded by Tfap2c, has a central role in mammary gland development but its effect in mammary lineages and specifically MaSCs is largely unknown. Here, we utilized an inducible, conditional knockout of Tfap2c to elucidate the role of AP-2gamma in maintenance and differentiation of MaSCs. Loss of AP-2gamma in the basal epithelium profoundly altered the transcriptomes and decreased the number of cells within several clusters of mammary epithelial cells, including adult MaSCs and luminal progenitors. AP-2gamma regulated the expression of genes known to be required for mammary development, including Cebpb, Nfkbia, and Rspo1. As a result, AP-2gamma-deficient mice exhibited repressed mammary gland ductal outgrowth and inhibition of regenerative capacity. The findings demonstrate that AP-2gamma can regulate development of mammary gland structures potentially regulating maintenance and differentiation of multipotent MaSCs.
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