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Differential Roles of ERα and ERβ in Normal and Neoplastic Development in the Mouse Mammary Gland

The present experiments were performed to determine the roles of estrogen receptors α and β (ERα and ERβ) in normal and neoplastic development in the mouse mammary gland. In wild-type mice, in vivo administration of estradiol (E) + progesterone (P) stimulated mammary ductal growth and alveolar diffe...

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Autores principales: Mehta, Rajendra G., Hawthorne, Michael, Mehta, Rajeshwari R., Torres, Karen E. O., Peng, Xinjian, McCormick, David L., Kopelovich, Levy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4236140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25405629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113175
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author Mehta, Rajendra G.
Hawthorne, Michael
Mehta, Rajeshwari R.
Torres, Karen E. O.
Peng, Xinjian
McCormick, David L.
Kopelovich, Levy
author_facet Mehta, Rajendra G.
Hawthorne, Michael
Mehta, Rajeshwari R.
Torres, Karen E. O.
Peng, Xinjian
McCormick, David L.
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description The present experiments were performed to determine the roles of estrogen receptors α and β (ERα and ERβ) in normal and neoplastic development in the mouse mammary gland. In wild-type mice, in vivo administration of estradiol (E) + progesterone (P) stimulated mammary ductal growth and alveolar differentiation. Mammary glands from mice in which the ERβ gene has been deleted (βERKO mice) demonstrated normal ductal growth and differentiation in response to E + P. By contrast, mammary glands from mice in which the ERα gene has been deleted (αERKO mice) demonstrated only rudimentary ductal structures that did not differentiate in response to E + P. EGF demonstrates estrogen-like activity in the mammary glands of αERKO mice: treatment of αERKO mice with EGF + P (without E) supported normal mammary gland development, induced expression of progesterone receptor (PR), and increased levels of G-protein-coupled receptor (GPR30) protein. Mammary gland development in βERKO mice treated with EGF + P was comparable to that of wild-type mice receiving EGF + P; EGF had no statistically significant effects on the induction of PR or expression of GPR30 in mammary glands harvested from either wild-type mice or βERKO mice. In vitro exposure of mammary glands to 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA) induced preneoplastic mammary alveolar lesions (MAL) in glands from wild-type mice and βERKO mice, but failed to induce MAL in mammary glands from αERKO mice. Microarray analysis of DMBA-treated mammary glands identified 28 functional pathways whose expression was significantly different in αERKO mice versus both βERKO and wild-type mice; key functions that were differentially expressed in αERKO mice included cell division, cell proliferation, and apoptosis. The data demonstrate distinct roles for ERα and ERβ in normal and neoplastic development in the mouse mammary gland, and suggest that EGF can mimic the ERα-mediated effects of E in this organ.
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spelling pubmed-42361402014-11-21 Differential Roles of ERα and ERβ in Normal and Neoplastic Development in the Mouse Mammary Gland Mehta, Rajendra G. Hawthorne, Michael Mehta, Rajeshwari R. Torres, Karen E. O. Peng, Xinjian McCormick, David L. Kopelovich, Levy PLoS One Research Article The present experiments were performed to determine the roles of estrogen receptors α and β (ERα and ERβ) in normal and neoplastic development in the mouse mammary gland. In wild-type mice, in vivo administration of estradiol (E) + progesterone (P) stimulated mammary ductal growth and alveolar differentiation. Mammary glands from mice in which the ERβ gene has been deleted (βERKO mice) demonstrated normal ductal growth and differentiation in response to E + P. By contrast, mammary glands from mice in which the ERα gene has been deleted (αERKO mice) demonstrated only rudimentary ductal structures that did not differentiate in response to E + P. EGF demonstrates estrogen-like activity in the mammary glands of αERKO mice: treatment of αERKO mice with EGF + P (without E) supported normal mammary gland development, induced expression of progesterone receptor (PR), and increased levels of G-protein-coupled receptor (GPR30) protein. Mammary gland development in βERKO mice treated with EGF + P was comparable to that of wild-type mice receiving EGF + P; EGF had no statistically significant effects on the induction of PR or expression of GPR30 in mammary glands harvested from either wild-type mice or βERKO mice. In vitro exposure of mammary glands to 7,12-dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA) induced preneoplastic mammary alveolar lesions (MAL) in glands from wild-type mice and βERKO mice, but failed to induce MAL in mammary glands from αERKO mice. Microarray analysis of DMBA-treated mammary glands identified 28 functional pathways whose expression was significantly different in αERKO mice versus both βERKO and wild-type mice; key functions that were differentially expressed in αERKO mice included cell division, cell proliferation, and apoptosis. The data demonstrate distinct roles for ERα and ERβ in normal and neoplastic development in the mouse mammary gland, and suggest that EGF can mimic the ERα-mediated effects of E in this organ. Public Library of Science 2014-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4236140/ /pubmed/25405629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113175 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Mehta, Rajendra G.
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Torres, Karen E. O.
Peng, Xinjian
McCormick, David L.
Kopelovich, Levy
Differential Roles of ERα and ERβ in Normal and Neoplastic Development in the Mouse Mammary Gland
title Differential Roles of ERα and ERβ in Normal and Neoplastic Development in the Mouse Mammary Gland
title_full Differential Roles of ERα and ERβ in Normal and Neoplastic Development in the Mouse Mammary Gland
title_fullStr Differential Roles of ERα and ERβ in Normal and Neoplastic Development in the Mouse Mammary Gland
title_full_unstemmed Differential Roles of ERα and ERβ in Normal and Neoplastic Development in the Mouse Mammary Gland
title_short Differential Roles of ERα and ERβ in Normal and Neoplastic Development in the Mouse Mammary Gland
title_sort differential roles of erα and erβ in normal and neoplastic development in the mouse mammary gland
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4236140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25405629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113175
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