Programmed cell death in the terminal endbud
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Programmed cell death in the terminal endbud
Abstract
Ductal development in the pubertal mouse mammary gland is characterized by dramatic morphological changes in the epithelium driven by proliferation of cap and body cells in the terminal endbuds. Recent experiments revealed a coincident and abundant apoptosis in the body cells of these structures. The cells undergoing apoptosis are occasionally restricted to defined regions within the terminal endbud. Localization adjacent to the presumptive lumina suggests that this process functions to sculpt the lumina of the subtending duct. Members of the Bcl-2 family of apoptosis regulatory molecules; Bcl-2 and Bcl-x, appear to have some role in regulating apoptosis in the terminal endbud. Other possible signals which could regulate this developmental process and a model are presented.
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