Stromal Gli2 activity coordinates a niche signaling program for mammary epithelial stem cells
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.aal3485
Stromal Gli2 activity coordinates a niche signaling program for mammary epithelial stem cells
Abstract
The stem cell niche is a complex local signaling microenvironment that sustains stem cell activity during organ maintenance and regeneration. The mammary gland niche must support its associated stem cells while also responding to systemic hormonal regulation that triggers pubertal changes. We find that Gli2, the major Hedgehog pathway transcriptional effector, acts within mouse mammary stromal cells to direct a hormone-responsive niche signaling program by activating expression of factors that regulate epithelial stem cells as well as receptors for the mammatrophic hormones estrogen and growth hormone. Whereas prior studies implicate stem cell defects in human disease, this work shows that niche dysfunction may also cause disease, with possible relevance for human disorders and in particular the breast growth pathogenesis associated with combined pituitary hormone deficiency.
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Comment in
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Decoding hormones for a stem cell niche.Science. 2017 Apr 21;356(6335):250. doi: 10.1126/science.aan1506. Epub 2017 Apr 20. Science. 2017. PMID: 28428385 No abstract available.
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