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Parity induces differentiation and reduces Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells isolated from mouse mammary epithelium

INTRODUCTION: Early pregnancy has a strong protective effect against breast cancer in humans and rodents, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. Because breast cancers are thought to arise from specific cell subpopulations of mammary epithelia, we studied the effect of parity on the transcriptome...

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Autores principales: Meier-Abt, Fabienne, Milani, Emanuela, Roloff, Tim, Brinkhaus, Heike, Duss, Stephan, Meyer, Dominique S, Klebba, Ina, Balwierz, Piotr J, van Nimwegen, Erik, Bentires-Alj, Mohamed
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23621987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3419
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author Meier-Abt, Fabienne
Milani, Emanuela
Roloff, Tim
Brinkhaus, Heike
Duss, Stephan
Meyer, Dominique S
Klebba, Ina
Balwierz, Piotr J
van Nimwegen, Erik
Bentires-Alj, Mohamed
author_facet Meier-Abt, Fabienne
Milani, Emanuela
Roloff, Tim
Brinkhaus, Heike
Duss, Stephan
Meyer, Dominique S
Klebba, Ina
Balwierz, Piotr J
van Nimwegen, Erik
Bentires-Alj, Mohamed
author_sort Meier-Abt, Fabienne
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Early pregnancy has a strong protective effect against breast cancer in humans and rodents, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. Because breast cancers are thought to arise from specific cell subpopulations of mammary epithelia, we studied the effect of parity on the transcriptome and the differentiation/proliferation potential of specific luminal and basal mammary cells in mice. METHODS: Mammary epithelial cell subpopulations (luminal Sca1(-), luminal Sca1(+), basal stem/progenitor, and basal myoepithelial cells) were isolated by flow cytometry from parous and age-matched virgin mice and examined by using a combination of unbiased genomics, bioinformatics, in vitro colony formation, and in vivo limiting dilution transplantation assays. Specific findings were further investigated with immunohistochemistry in entire glands of parous and age-matched virgin mice. RESULTS: Transcriptome analysis revealed an upregulation of differentiation genes and a marked decrease in the Wnt/Notch signaling ratio in basal stem/progenitor cells of parous mice. Separate bioinformatics analyses showed reduced activity for the canonical Wnt transcription factor LEF1/TCF7 and increased activity for the Wnt repressor TCF3. This finding was specific for basal stem/progenitor cells and was associated with downregulation of potentially carcinogenic pathways and a reduction in the proliferation potential of this cell subpopulation in vitro and in vivo. As a possible mechanism for decreased Wnt signaling in basal stem/progenitor cells, we found a more than threefold reduction in the expression of the secreted Wnt ligand Wnt4 in total mammary cells from parous mice, which corresponded to a similar decrease in the proportion of Wnt4-secreting and estrogen/progesterone receptor-positive cells. Because recombinant Wnt4 rescued the proliferation defect of basal stem/progenitor cells in vitro, reduced Wnt4 secretion appears to be causally related to parity-induced alterations of basal stem/progenitor cell properties in mice. CONCLUSIONS: By revealing that parity induces differentiation and downregulates the Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and the in vitro and in vivo proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells in mice, our study sheds light on the long-term consequences of an early pregnancy. Furthermore, it opens the door to future studies assessing whether inhibitors of the Wnt pathway may be used to mimic the parity-induced protective effect against breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-36726622013-06-06 Parity induces differentiation and reduces Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells isolated from mouse mammary epithelium Meier-Abt, Fabienne Milani, Emanuela Roloff, Tim Brinkhaus, Heike Duss, Stephan Meyer, Dominique S Klebba, Ina Balwierz, Piotr J van Nimwegen, Erik Bentires-Alj, Mohamed Breast Cancer Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Early pregnancy has a strong protective effect against breast cancer in humans and rodents, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. Because breast cancers are thought to arise from specific cell subpopulations of mammary epithelia, we studied the effect of parity on the transcriptome and the differentiation/proliferation potential of specific luminal and basal mammary cells in mice. METHODS: Mammary epithelial cell subpopulations (luminal Sca1(-), luminal Sca1(+), basal stem/progenitor, and basal myoepithelial cells) were isolated by flow cytometry from parous and age-matched virgin mice and examined by using a combination of unbiased genomics, bioinformatics, in vitro colony formation, and in vivo limiting dilution transplantation assays. Specific findings were further investigated with immunohistochemistry in entire glands of parous and age-matched virgin mice. RESULTS: Transcriptome analysis revealed an upregulation of differentiation genes and a marked decrease in the Wnt/Notch signaling ratio in basal stem/progenitor cells of parous mice. Separate bioinformatics analyses showed reduced activity for the canonical Wnt transcription factor LEF1/TCF7 and increased activity for the Wnt repressor TCF3. This finding was specific for basal stem/progenitor cells and was associated with downregulation of potentially carcinogenic pathways and a reduction in the proliferation potential of this cell subpopulation in vitro and in vivo. As a possible mechanism for decreased Wnt signaling in basal stem/progenitor cells, we found a more than threefold reduction in the expression of the secreted Wnt ligand Wnt4 in total mammary cells from parous mice, which corresponded to a similar decrease in the proportion of Wnt4-secreting and estrogen/progesterone receptor-positive cells. Because recombinant Wnt4 rescued the proliferation defect of basal stem/progenitor cells in vitro, reduced Wnt4 secretion appears to be causally related to parity-induced alterations of basal stem/progenitor cell properties in mice. CONCLUSIONS: By revealing that parity induces differentiation and downregulates the Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and the in vitro and in vivo proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells in mice, our study sheds light on the long-term consequences of an early pregnancy. Furthermore, it opens the door to future studies assessing whether inhibitors of the Wnt pathway may be used to mimic the parity-induced protective effect against breast cancer. BioMed Central 2013 2013-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3672662/ /pubmed/23621987 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3419 Text en Copyright © 2013 Meier-Abt et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Meier-Abt, Fabienne
Milani, Emanuela
Roloff, Tim
Brinkhaus, Heike
Duss, Stephan
Meyer, Dominique S
Klebba, Ina
Balwierz, Piotr J
van Nimwegen, Erik
Bentires-Alj, Mohamed
Parity induces differentiation and reduces Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells isolated from mouse mammary epithelium
title Parity induces differentiation and reduces Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells isolated from mouse mammary epithelium
title_full Parity induces differentiation and reduces Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells isolated from mouse mammary epithelium
title_fullStr Parity induces differentiation and reduces Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells isolated from mouse mammary epithelium
title_full_unstemmed Parity induces differentiation and reduces Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells isolated from mouse mammary epithelium
title_short Parity induces differentiation and reduces Wnt/Notch signaling ratio and proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells isolated from mouse mammary epithelium
title_sort parity induces differentiation and reduces wnt/notch signaling ratio and proliferation potential of basal stem/progenitor cells isolated from mouse mammary epithelium
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3672662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23621987
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/bcr3419
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