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The transcriptional repressor Blimp1 is expressed in rare luminal progenitors and is essential for mammary gland development

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 143, Issue 10, Pages 1663-1673

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COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.136358

Keywords

Blimp1; Prdm1; Transcriptional repressor; Mammary gland morphogenesis; Luminal progenitors; Polarity; Lumen formation; 3D culture; Mouse

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  1. Wellcome Trust [059312, 089157]

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Mammary gland morphogenesis depends on a tight balance between cell proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis, to create a defined functional hierarchy within the epithelia. The limited availability of stem cell/progenitor markers has made it challenging to decipher lineage relationships. Here, we identify a rare subset of luminal progenitors that express the zinc finger transcriptional repressor Blimp1, and demonstrate that this subset of highly clonogenic luminal progenitors is required for mammary gland development. Conditional inactivation experiments using K14-Cre and WAPi-Cre deleter strains revealed essential functions at multiple developmental stages. Thus, Blimp1 regulates proliferation, apoptosis and alveolar cell maturation during puberty and pregnancy. Loss of Blimp1 disrupts epithelial architecture and lumen formation both in vivo and in three-dimensional (3D) primary cell cultures. Collectively, these results demonstrate that Blimp1 is required to maintain a highly proliferative luminal subset necessary for mammary gland development and homeostasis.

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