Gata-3 is an essential regulator of mammary-gland morphogenesis and luminal-cell differentiation
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- DOI: 10.1038/ncb1530
Gata-3 is an essential regulator of mammary-gland morphogenesis and luminal-cell differentiation
Abstract
The transcription factor Gata-3 is a defining marker of the 'luminal' subtypes of breast cancer. To gain insight into the role of Gata-3 in breast epithelial development and oncogenesis, we have explored its normal function within the mammary gland by conditionally deleting Gata-3 at different stages of development. We report that Gata-3 has essential roles in the morphogenesis of the mammary gland in both the embryo and adult. Through the discovery of a novel marker (beta3-integrin) of luminal progenitor cells and their purification, we demonstrate that Gata-3 deficiency leads to an expansion of luminal progenitors and a concomitant block in differentiation. Remarkably, introduction of Gata-3 into a stem cell-enriched population induced maturation along the alveolar luminal lineage. These studies provide evidence for the existence of an epithelial hierarchy within the mammary gland and establish Gata-3 as a critical regulator of luminal differentiation.
Comment in
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Luminal cells GATA have it.Nat Cell Biol. 2007 Feb;9(2):135-6. doi: 10.1038/ncb0207-135. Nat Cell Biol. 2007. PMID: 17268476 No abstract available.
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