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The Wnt Receptor, Lrp5, Is Expressed by Mouse Mammary Stem Cells and Is Required to Maintain the Basal Lineage
Nisha M. Badders, Shruti Goel, Rod J. Clark, Kristine S. Klos, So Young Kim, Anna Bafico, Charlotta Lindvall, Bart O. Williams, Caroline M. Alexander
PLoS ONE · 2009 · ▲ 129 citations
Cellular senescence
Stem-cell exhaustion
Altered intercellular communication
Cell culture / in vitro
Mouse
In vitro
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ectopic Wnt signaling induces increased stem/progenitor cell activity in the mouse mammary gland, followed by tumor development. The Wnt signaling receptors, Lrp5/6, are uniquely required for canonical Wnt activity. Previous data has shown that the absence of Lrp5 confers resistance to Wnt1-induced tumor development. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we show that all basal mammary cells express Lrp5, and co-express Lrp6 in a similar fashion. Though Wnt dependent transcription of key target genes is relatively unchanged in mammary epithelial cell cultures, the absence of Lrp5 specifically depletes adult regenerative stem cell activity (to less than 1%). Stem cell activity can be enriched by >200 fold (over 80% of activity), based on high Lrp5 expression alone. Though Lrp5 null glands have apparent normal function, the basal lineage is relatively reduced (from 42% basal/total epithelial cells to 22%) and Lrp5-/- mammary epithelial cells show enhanced expression of senescence(definition)-associated markers in vitro, as measured by expression of p16(Ink4a) and TA-p63. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This is the first single biomarker that has been demonstrated to be functionally involved in stem cell maintenance. Together, these results demonstrate that Wnt signaling through Lrp5 is an important component of normal mammary stem cell function.
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Badders, N.M., Goel, S., Clark, R.J., Klos, K.S., Kim, S.Y., Bafico, A., Lindvall, C., Williams, B.O., & Alexander, C.M. (2009). The Wnt Receptor, Lrp5, Is Expressed by Mouse Mammary Stem Cells and Is Required to Maintain the Basal Lineage. <em>PLoS ONE</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006594
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Badders NM, Goel S, Clark RJ, Klos KS, Kim SY, Bafico A, et al. The Wnt Receptor, Lrp5, Is Expressed by Mouse Mammary Stem Cells and Is Required to Maintain the Basal Lineage. PLoS ONE. 2009. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006594.
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@article{nisha2009TheWnt,
title = {The Wnt Receptor, Lrp5, Is Expressed by Mouse Mammary Stem Cells and Is Required to Maintain the Basal Lineage},
author = {Nisha M. Badders and Shruti Goel and Rod J. Clark and Kristine S. Klos and So Young Kim and Anna Bafico and Charlotta Lindvall and Bart O. Williams and Caroline M. Alexander},
journal = {PLoS ONE},
year = {2009},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0006594},
}
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