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Conditional loss of PTEN leads to precocious development and neoplasia in the mammary gland
Gang Li1,4; Gertraud W. Robinson2; Ralf Lesche1; Hilda Martinez-Diaz1; Zhaorong Jiang3; Nora Rozengurt3; Kay-Uwe Wagner2; De-Chang Wu4; Timothy F. Lane5; Xin Liu3; Lothar Hennighausen2; Hong Wu1
2002
Source PublicationDEVELOPMENT
ISSN0950-1991
Volume129Issue:17Pages:4159-4170
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PTEN tumor suppressor is frequently mutated in human cancers, including breast cancers. Female patients with inherited PTEN mutations suffer from virginal hypertrophy of the breast with high risk of malignant transformation. However, the exact mechanisms of PTEN in controlling mammary gland development and tumorigenesis are unclear. In this study, we generated mice with a mammary-specific deletion of the Pten gene. Mutant mammary tissue displayed precocious lobulo-alveolar development, excessive ductal branching, delayed involution and severely reduced apoptosis. Pten null
mammary epithelial cells were disregulated and hyperproliferative. Mutant females developed mammary tumors early in life. Similar phenotypes were observed in Pten-null mammary epithelia that had been transplanted into wild-type stroma, suggesting that PTEN plays an essential and cell-autonomous role in controlling the proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis of mammary epithelial cells.
 

KeywordPten Mammary Development Cowden’s Disease Ductal Growth Apoptosis
Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaDevelopmental Biology
WOS SubjectDevelopmental Biology
WOS IDWOS:000177958800018
Scopus ID2-s2.0-0036714806
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Health Sciences
Corresponding AuthorHong Wu
Affiliation1.Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, UCLA School of Medicine, 650 Circle Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1735, USA
2.Laboratory of Genetics and Physiology, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-0822, USA
3.Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, 650 Circle Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1735, USA
4.Institute of Radiation Medicine, Beijing, PR China
5.Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA School of Medicine, 650 Circle Drive South, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1735, USA
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Gang Li,Gertraud W. Robinson,Ralf Lesche,et al. Conditional loss of PTEN leads to precocious development and neoplasia in the mammary gland[J]. DEVELOPMENT, 2002, 129(17), 4159-4170.
APA Gang Li., Gertraud W. Robinson., Ralf Lesche., Hilda Martinez-Diaz., Zhaorong Jiang., Nora Rozengurt., Kay-Uwe Wagner., De-Chang Wu., Timothy F. Lane., Xin Liu., Lothar Hennighausen., & Hong Wu (2002). Conditional loss of PTEN leads to precocious development and neoplasia in the mammary gland. DEVELOPMENT, 129(17), 4159-4170.
MLA Gang Li,et al."Conditional loss of PTEN leads to precocious development and neoplasia in the mammary gland".DEVELOPMENT 129.17(2002):4159-4170.
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