Activation of β-catenin signaling in differentiated mammary secretory cells induces transdifferentiation into epidermis and squamous metaplasias

K Miyoshi, JM Shillingford… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
K Miyoshi, JM Shillingford, F Le Provost, F Gounari, R Bronson, H Von Boehmer, MM Taketo…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002National Acad Sciences
Mammary anlagen are formed in the embryo as a derivative of the epidermis, a process that
is controlled by Lef-1 and therefore possibly by β-catenin. To investigate the role of β-catenin
signaling in mammary alveolar epithelium, we have stabilized endogenous β-catenin in
differentiating alveolar epithelium through the deletion of exon 3 (amino acids 5–80) of the β-
catenin gene. This task was accomplished in mice carrying a floxed β-catenin gene and a
Cre transgene under control of the mammary-specific whey acidic protein (WAP) gene …
Mammary anlagen are formed in the embryo as a derivative of the epidermis, a process that is controlled by Lef-1 and therefore possibly by β-catenin. To investigate the role of β-catenin signaling in mammary alveolar epithelium, we have stabilized endogenous β-catenin in differentiating alveolar epithelium through the deletion of exon 3 (amino acids 5–80) of the β-catenin gene. This task was accomplished in mice carrying a floxed β-catenin gene and a Cre transgene under control of the mammary-specific whey acidic protein (WAP) gene promoter or the mouse mammary tumor virus-long terminal repeat (MMTV-LTR). Stabilized β-catenin was obtained during the first pregnancy, and its presence resulted in the dedifferentiation of alveolar epithelium followed by a transdifferentiation into epidermal and pilar structures. Extensive squamous metaplasia, but no adenocarcinomas, developed upon β-catenin activation during pregnancy and persisted throughout involution. These data demonstrate that the activation of β-catenin signaling induces a program that results in loss of mammary epithelial cell differentiation and induction of epidermal structures.
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