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Establishing estrogen-responsive mouse mammary organoids from single Lgr5+ cells

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CELLULAR SIGNALLING
Volume 29, Issue -, Pages 41-51

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2016.08.001

Keywords

Lgr5(+); Stem cells; Mammary gland; Organoid

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  1. NIH [R21 CA186981]
  2. China Scholarship Council
  3. Cure Breast Cancer Foundation

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Recent evidence suggests that mammary cells expressing R-spondin receptor and Wnt pathway regulator Lgr5, regarded as a stem cell marker in multiple tissues, might represent mammary stem cells (MaSCs). Whether Lgr5 marks a multipotent subpopulation of Lin-CD24(low/med)CD49f(high) MaSCs remains controversial. To some extent the differing results reflect different assays used to assess properties of stemness, including lineage tracing in vivo, mammosphere culture, and mammary fat pad transplantation assays. To address this issue directly, we isolated Lgr5(+) cells from mammary glands of Lgr5-lacZ mice and established organoids based on principles adapted from studies of Wnt-driven Lgr5(+) cell populations in other organs. Mammary organoids were grown from single Lgr5(+) mammary cells in Matrigel, the substratum of choice for intestinal organoids, and in a growth factor cocktail containing EGF, Wnt3a and R-spondin, designed to optimally activate the endogenous Wnt signaling program of stem cells. Colonies derived from single Lgr5(+) cells manifest at least four distinct cell populations: Lgr5(+) and Lgr5(-) basal cells and c-Kit(+) and c-Kir luminal cells that spontaneously organize into a ductal structure with basal cells around the periphery and luminal cells lining an interior cavity, reminiscent of normal mammary duct structure. Lgr5(+) cell-derived organoids were sustainable during prolonged passaging. In contrast, although Lgr5(-) cells expand into primary colonies, colony-forming efficiency immediately dissipated upon passaging. Furthermore, reproductive hormones induce epithelial cell proliferation resulting in marked increases in lumen diameter accompanied by squamous transdifferentiation. We propose this estrogen-responsive, self-organizing duct-like structure derived from single murine Lgr5(+) mammary cells represents a mini-breast organoid. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc.

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