Literature DB >> 19297414

Ptch1 is required locally for mammary gland morphogenesis and systemically for ductal elongation.

Ricardo C Moraes1, Hong Chang, Nikesha Harrington, John D Landua, Jonathan T Prigge, Timothy F Lane, Brandon J Wainwright, Paul A Hamel, Michael T Lewis.   

Abstract

Systemic hormones and local growth factor-mediated tissue interactions are essential for mammary gland development. Using phenotypic and transplantation analyses of mice carrying the mesenchymal dysplasia (mes) allele of patched 1 (Ptch1(mes)), we found that Ptch1(mes) homozygosity led to either complete failure of gland development, failure of post-pubertal ductal elongation, or delayed growth with ductal dysplasia. All ductal phenotypes could be present in the same animal. Whole gland and epithelial fragment transplantation each yielded unique morphological defects indicating both epithelial and stromal functions for Ptch1. However, ductal elongation was rescued in all cases, suggesting an additional systemic function. Epithelial function was confirmed using a conditional null Ptch1 allele via MMTV-Cre-mediated disruption. In Ptch1(mes) homozygotes, failure of ductal elongation correlated with diminished estrogen and progesterone receptor expression, but could not be rescued by exogenous ovarian hormone treatment. By contrast, pituitary isografts were able to rescue the ductal elongation phenotype. Thus, Ptch1 functions in the mammary epithelium and stroma to regulate ductal morphogenesis, and in the pituitary to regulate ductal elongation and ovarian hormone responsiveness.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19297414      PMCID: PMC2675781          DOI: 10.1242/dev.023994

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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