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Title: | A Runx1-enhancer Element eR1 Identified Lineage Restricted Mammary Luminal Stem Cells |
Authors: | Matsuo, Junichi KULKARNI, MADHURA et al. Dept. of Biology |
Keywords: | Runx1 Enhancer eR1 Mammary gland Stem cell ERα 2022 |
Issue Date: | Jan-2022 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Citation: | Stem Cells, 40(1),112–122. |
Abstract: | Mammary gland homeostasis is maintained by adult tissue stem-progenitor cells residing within the luminal and basal epithelia. Dysregulation of mammary stem cells is a key mechanism for cancer development. However, stem cell characterization is challenging because reporter models using cell-specific promoters do not fully recapitulate the mammary stem cell populations. We previously found that a 270-basepair Runx1 enhancer element, named eR1, marked stem cells in the blood and stomach. Here, we identified eR1 activity in a rare subpopulation of the ERα-negative luminal epithelium in mouse mammary glands. Lineage-tracing using an eR1-CreERT2 mouse model revealed that eR1+ luminal cells generated the entire luminal lineage and milk-secreting alveoli—eR1 therefore specifically marks lineage-restricted luminal stem cells. eR1-targeted-conditional knockout of Runx1 led to the expansion of luminal epithelial cells, accompanied by elevated ERα expression. Our findings demonstrate a definitive role for Runx1 in the regulation of the eR1-positive luminal stem cell proliferation during mammary homeostasis. Our findings identify a mechanistic link for Runx1 in stem cell proliferation and its dysregulation in breast cancer. Runx1 inactivation is therefore likely to be an early hit in the cell-of-origin of ERα+ luminal type breast cancer. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1093/stmcls/sxab009 http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7777 |
ISSN: | 1549-4918 |
Appears in Collections: | JOURNAL ARTICLES |
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