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The Role of LEF1 in Endometrial Gland Formation and Carcinogenesis

Endometrial carcinoma is the most common gynecologic cancer, yet the mechanisms underlying this disease process are poorly understood. We hypothesized that Lef1 is required for endometrial gland formation within the uterus and is overexpressed in endometrial cancer. Using Lef1 knockout (KO) mice, we...

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Autores principales: Shelton, Dawne N., Fornalik, Hubert, Neff, Traci, Park, Soo Yeun, Bender, David, DeGeest, Koen, Liu, Xiaoming, Xie, Weiliang, Meyerholz, David K., Engelhardt, John F., Goodheart, Michael J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040312
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author Shelton, Dawne N.
Fornalik, Hubert
Neff, Traci
Park, Soo Yeun
Bender, David
DeGeest, Koen
Liu, Xiaoming
Xie, Weiliang
Meyerholz, David K.
Engelhardt, John F.
Goodheart, Michael J.
author_facet Shelton, Dawne N.
Fornalik, Hubert
Neff, Traci
Park, Soo Yeun
Bender, David
DeGeest, Koen
Liu, Xiaoming
Xie, Weiliang
Meyerholz, David K.
Engelhardt, John F.
Goodheart, Michael J.
author_sort Shelton, Dawne N.
collection PubMed
description Endometrial carcinoma is the most common gynecologic cancer, yet the mechanisms underlying this disease process are poorly understood. We hypothesized that Lef1 is required for endometrial gland formation within the uterus and is overexpressed in endometrial cancer. Using Lef1 knockout (KO) mice, we compared uterine gland development to wild-type (WT) controls, with respect to both morphology and expression of the Lef1 targets, cyclin D1 and MMP7. We characterized the dynamics of Lef1 protein expression during gland development and the mouse estrus cycle, by immunostaining and Western blot. Finally, we investigated the roles of cyclin D1 and MMP7 in gland and cancer formation in the mouse, and assessed the relevance of Lef1 to human cancer by comparing expression levels in cancerous and normal endometrial tissues. Lef1 upregulation in mouse endometrium correlates with the proliferative stages of the estrus cycle and gland development during the neonatal period. WT mice endometrial glands began to develop by day 5 and were easily identified by day 9, whereas Lef1 KO mice endometrial glands had not developed by day 9 although the endometrial lining was intact. We found that during gland development cyclin D1 is elevated and localized to the gland buds, and that this requires the presence of Lef1. We also noted that Lef1 protein was expressed at higher levels in endometrial cancers within mice and humans when compared to normal endometrium. Our loss-of-function data indicate that Lef1 is required for the formation of endometrial glands in the mouse uterus. Lef1 protein elevation corresponds to gland formation during development, and varies cyclically with the mouse estrus cycle, in parallel with gland regeneration. Finally, Lef1 is overexpressed in human and mouse endometrial tumors, consistent with it playing a role in gland proliferation.
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spelling pubmed-33912802012-07-12 The Role of LEF1 in Endometrial Gland Formation and Carcinogenesis Shelton, Dawne N. Fornalik, Hubert Neff, Traci Park, Soo Yeun Bender, David DeGeest, Koen Liu, Xiaoming Xie, Weiliang Meyerholz, David K. Engelhardt, John F. Goodheart, Michael J. PLoS One Research Article Endometrial carcinoma is the most common gynecologic cancer, yet the mechanisms underlying this disease process are poorly understood. We hypothesized that Lef1 is required for endometrial gland formation within the uterus and is overexpressed in endometrial cancer. Using Lef1 knockout (KO) mice, we compared uterine gland development to wild-type (WT) controls, with respect to both morphology and expression of the Lef1 targets, cyclin D1 and MMP7. We characterized the dynamics of Lef1 protein expression during gland development and the mouse estrus cycle, by immunostaining and Western blot. Finally, we investigated the roles of cyclin D1 and MMP7 in gland and cancer formation in the mouse, and assessed the relevance of Lef1 to human cancer by comparing expression levels in cancerous and normal endometrial tissues. Lef1 upregulation in mouse endometrium correlates with the proliferative stages of the estrus cycle and gland development during the neonatal period. WT mice endometrial glands began to develop by day 5 and were easily identified by day 9, whereas Lef1 KO mice endometrial glands had not developed by day 9 although the endometrial lining was intact. We found that during gland development cyclin D1 is elevated and localized to the gland buds, and that this requires the presence of Lef1. We also noted that Lef1 protein was expressed at higher levels in endometrial cancers within mice and humans when compared to normal endometrium. Our loss-of-function data indicate that Lef1 is required for the formation of endometrial glands in the mouse uterus. Lef1 protein elevation corresponds to gland formation during development, and varies cyclically with the mouse estrus cycle, in parallel with gland regeneration. Finally, Lef1 is overexpressed in human and mouse endometrial tumors, consistent with it playing a role in gland proliferation. Public Library of Science 2012-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3391280/ /pubmed/22792274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040312 Text en Shelton et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Shelton, Dawne N.
Fornalik, Hubert
Neff, Traci
Park, Soo Yeun
Bender, David
DeGeest, Koen
Liu, Xiaoming
Xie, Weiliang
Meyerholz, David K.
Engelhardt, John F.
Goodheart, Michael J.
The Role of LEF1 in Endometrial Gland Formation and Carcinogenesis
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title_full The Role of LEF1 in Endometrial Gland Formation and Carcinogenesis
title_fullStr The Role of LEF1 in Endometrial Gland Formation and Carcinogenesis
title_full_unstemmed The Role of LEF1 in Endometrial Gland Formation and Carcinogenesis
title_short The Role of LEF1 in Endometrial Gland Formation and Carcinogenesis
title_sort role of lef1 in endometrial gland formation and carcinogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3391280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040312
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