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This article is part of the supplement: Breast cancer research: the past and the future

Poster Presentation

Investigating the role of Wnt signalling in lobuloalveolar development of the mammary gland

RJ Evans and C Dale

Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

from Breast cancer research: the past and the future
London, UK. 1 November 2006

Breast Cancer Research 2006, 8(Suppl 2):P8doi:10.1186/bcr1563

Published: 1 November 2006

© 2006 BioMed Central Ltd

Poster Presentation

The Wnt signalling pathway regulates postnatal lobuloalveolar development. Expression of Wnt inhibitors blocks lobuloalveolar development, whereas expression of Wnt pathway activators induces precocious lobular development. Wnt ligands have been suggested to operate by regulating the proliferation and differentiation of lobuloalveolar progenitor cells during pregnancy. However, the lobular developmental switch is difficult to study using current experimental systems due to a mammary-specific 'Catch 22' in which promoters such as MMTV and WAP are only expressed after commitment to the lobular lineage. We are therefore developing an inducible transgene expression system which expresses Wnt regulators in all mammary epithelial cell types prior to and during lobuloalveolar development. In addition we are using Wnt-reporters to identify Wnt-responsive cells during these early developmental stages and aim to use stem cell markers to further characterise this subset of cells. Many studies support the idea that breast cancer results from oncogenic changes to mammary stem cells. This work should help establish the role Wnt signalling plays in the expansion of lobular progenitor cells and investigate the effect that switching the Wnt pathway on or off has on lobuloalveolar development.

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