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Review
. 2014 Jan-Feb:25-26:43-51.
doi: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2014.01.004. Epub 2014 Jan 17.

Stromal regulation of embryonic and postnatal mammary epithelial development and differentiation

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Stromal regulation of embryonic and postnatal mammary epithelial development and differentiation

Beatrice A Howard et al. Semin Cell Dev Biol. 2014 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

The stroma, which is composed of supporting cells and connective tissue, comprises a large component of the local microenvironment of many epithelial cell types, and influences several fundamental aspects of cell behaviour through both tissue interactions and niche regulation. The significance of the stroma in development and disease has been increasingly recognised. Whereas normal stroma is essential for various developmental processes during vertebrate organogenesis, it can be deregulated and become abnormal, which in turn can initiate or promote a disease process, including cancer. The mouse mammary gland has emerged in recent years as an excellent model system for understanding stromal function in both developmental and cancer biology. Here, we take a systematic approach and focus on the dynamic interactions that the stroma engages with the epithelium during mammary specification, cell differentiation, and branching morphogenesis of both the embryonic and postnatal development of the mammary gland. Similar stromal-epithelial interactions underlie the aetiology of breast cancer, making targeting the cancer stroma an increasingly important and promising therapeutic strategy to pursue for breast cancer treatment.

Keywords: Breast cancer normalisation; Epithelial–stromal interactions; Mammary development; Mammary differentiation; Stromal microenvironment.

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