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PML depletion disrupts normal mammary gland development and skews the composition of the mammary luminal cell progenitor pool

Authors :
Brian J. Ferguson
Wenjing Li
Christine J. Watson
John Stingl
Walid T. Khaled
Valeria Poli
Paolo Salomoni
Maxine Tevendale
Tina Rich
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Nuclear domains of promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) are known to act as signaling nodes in many cellular processes. Although the impact of PML expression in driving cell fate decisions for injured cells is well established, the function of PML in the context of tissue development is less well understood. Here, the in vivo role of PML in developmental processes in the murine mammary gland has been investigated. Data are presented showing that expression of PML is tightly regulated by three members of the Stat family of transcription factors that orchestrate the functional development of the mammary secretory epithelium during pregnancy. Developmental phenotypes were also discovered in the virgin and pregnant Pml null mouse, typified by aberrant differentiation of mammary epithelia with reduced ductal and alveolar development. PML depletion was also found to disturb the balance of two distinct luminal progenitor populations. Overall, it is shown that PML is required for cell lineage determination in bi-potent luminal progenitor cells and that the precise regulation of PML expression is required for functional differentiation of alveolar cells.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....eeacd6a32de8f96c458497bb25cbea21