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Comprehensive profiling of transcriptional networks specific for lactogenic differentiation of HC11 mammary epithelial stem-like cells

The development of mammary gland as a lactogenic tissue is a highly coordinated multistep process. The epithelial cells of lactiferous tubules undergo profound changes during the developmental window of puberty, pregnancy, and lactation. Several hormones including estrogen, progesterone, glucocortic...

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Autores principales: Sornapudi, Trinadha Rao, Nayak, Rakhee, Guthikonda, Prashanth Kumar, Pasupulati, Anil Kumar, Kethavath, Srinivas, Uppada, Vanita, Mondal, Sukalpa, Yellaboina, Sailu, Kurukuti, Sreenivasulu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6079013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30082875
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-30122-4
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author Sornapudi, Trinadha Rao
Nayak, Rakhee
Guthikonda, Prashanth Kumar
Pasupulati, Anil Kumar
Kethavath, Srinivas
Uppada, Vanita
Mondal, Sukalpa
Yellaboina, Sailu
Kurukuti, Sreenivasulu
author_facet Sornapudi, Trinadha Rao
Nayak, Rakhee
Guthikonda, Prashanth Kumar
Pasupulati, Anil Kumar
Kethavath, Srinivas
Uppada, Vanita
Mondal, Sukalpa
Yellaboina, Sailu
Kurukuti, Sreenivasulu
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description The development of mammary gland as a lactogenic tissue is a highly coordinated multistep process. The epithelial cells of lactiferous tubules undergo profound changes during the developmental window of puberty, pregnancy, and lactation. Several hormones including estrogen, progesterone, glucocorticoids and prolactin act in concert, and orchestrate the development of mammary gland. Understanding the gene regulatory networks that coordinate proliferation and differentiation of HC11 Mammary Epithelial stem-like Cells (MEC) under the influence of lactogenic hormones is critical for elucidating the mechanism of lactogenesis in detail. In this study, we analyzed transcriptome profiles of undifferentiated MEC (normal) and compared them with Murine Embryonic Stem Cells (ESC) using next-generation mRNA sequencing. Further, we analyzed the transcriptome output during lactogenic differentiation of MEC following treatment with glucocorticoids (primed state) and both glucocorticoids and prolactin together (prolactin state). We established stage-specific gene regulatory networks in ESC and MEC (normal, priming and prolactin states). We validated the top up-and downregulated genes in each stage of differentiation of MEC by RT-PCR and found that they are comparable with that of RNA-seq data. HC11 MEC display decreased expression of Pou5f1 and Sox2, which is crucial for the differentiation of MEC, which otherwise ensure pluripotency to ESC. Cited4 is induced during priming and is involved in milk secretion. MEC upon exposure to both glucocorticoids and prolactin undergo terminal differentiation, which is associated with the expression of several genes, including Xbp1 and Cbp that are required for cell growth and differentiation. Our study also identified differential expression of transcription factors and epigenetic regulators in each stage of lactogenic differentiation. We also analyzed the transcriptome data for the pathways that are selectively activated during lactogenic differentiation. Further, we found that selective expression of chromatin modulators (Dnmt3l, Chd9) in response to glucocorticoids suggests a highly coordinated stage-specific lactogenic differentiation of MEC.
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spelling pubmed-60790132018-08-09 Comprehensive profiling of transcriptional networks specific for lactogenic differentiation of HC11 mammary epithelial stem-like cells Sornapudi, Trinadha Rao Nayak, Rakhee Guthikonda, Prashanth Kumar Pasupulati, Anil Kumar Kethavath, Srinivas Uppada, Vanita Mondal, Sukalpa Yellaboina, Sailu Kurukuti, Sreenivasulu Sci Rep Article The development of mammary gland as a lactogenic tissue is a highly coordinated multistep process. The epithelial cells of lactiferous tubules undergo profound changes during the developmental window of puberty, pregnancy, and lactation. Several hormones including estrogen, progesterone, glucocorticoids and prolactin act in concert, and orchestrate the development of mammary gland. Understanding the gene regulatory networks that coordinate proliferation and differentiation of HC11 Mammary Epithelial stem-like Cells (MEC) under the influence of lactogenic hormones is critical for elucidating the mechanism of lactogenesis in detail. In this study, we analyzed transcriptome profiles of undifferentiated MEC (normal) and compared them with Murine Embryonic Stem Cells (ESC) using next-generation mRNA sequencing. Further, we analyzed the transcriptome output during lactogenic differentiation of MEC following treatment with glucocorticoids (primed state) and both glucocorticoids and prolactin together (prolactin state). We established stage-specific gene regulatory networks in ESC and MEC (normal, priming and prolactin states). We validated the top up-and downregulated genes in each stage of differentiation of MEC by RT-PCR and found that they are comparable with that of RNA-seq data. HC11 MEC display decreased expression of Pou5f1 and Sox2, which is crucial for the differentiation of MEC, which otherwise ensure pluripotency to ESC. Cited4 is induced during priming and is involved in milk secretion. MEC upon exposure to both glucocorticoids and prolactin undergo terminal differentiation, which is associated with the expression of several genes, including Xbp1 and Cbp that are required for cell growth and differentiation. Our study also identified differential expression of transcription factors and epigenetic regulators in each stage of lactogenic differentiation. We also analyzed the transcriptome data for the pathways that are selectively activated during lactogenic differentiation. Further, we found that selective expression of chromatin modulators (Dnmt3l, Chd9) in response to glucocorticoids suggests a highly coordinated stage-specific lactogenic differentiation of MEC. Nature Publishing Group UK 2018-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6079013/ /pubmed/30082875 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-30122-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Sornapudi, Trinadha Rao
Nayak, Rakhee
Guthikonda, Prashanth Kumar
Pasupulati, Anil Kumar
Kethavath, Srinivas
Uppada, Vanita
Mondal, Sukalpa
Yellaboina, Sailu
Kurukuti, Sreenivasulu
Comprehensive profiling of transcriptional networks specific for lactogenic differentiation of HC11 mammary epithelial stem-like cells
title Comprehensive profiling of transcriptional networks specific for lactogenic differentiation of HC11 mammary epithelial stem-like cells
title_full Comprehensive profiling of transcriptional networks specific for lactogenic differentiation of HC11 mammary epithelial stem-like cells
title_fullStr Comprehensive profiling of transcriptional networks specific for lactogenic differentiation of HC11 mammary epithelial stem-like cells
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensive profiling of transcriptional networks specific for lactogenic differentiation of HC11 mammary epithelial stem-like cells
title_short Comprehensive profiling of transcriptional networks specific for lactogenic differentiation of HC11 mammary epithelial stem-like cells
title_sort comprehensive profiling of transcriptional networks specific for lactogenic differentiation of hc11 mammary epithelial stem-like cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6079013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30082875
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-30122-4
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