[HTML][HTML] Integrin αvβ3 drives slug activation and stemness in the pregnant and neoplastic mammary gland

JS Desgrosellier, J Lesperance, L Seguin, M Gozo… - Developmental cell, 2014 - cell.com
JS Desgrosellier, J Lesperance, L Seguin, M Gozo, S Kato, A Franovic, M Yebra, SJ Shattil…
Developmental cell, 2014cell.com
Although integrin αvβ3 is linked to cancer progression, its role in epithelial development is
unclear. Here, we show that αvβ3 plays a critical role in adult mammary stem cells (MaSCs)
during pregnancy. Whereas αvβ3 is a luminal progenitor marker in the virgin gland, we
noted increased αvβ3 expression in MaSCs at midpregnancy. Accordingly, mice lacking
αvβ3 or expressing a signaling-deficient receptor showed defective mammary gland
morphogenesis during pregnancy. This was associated with decreased MaSC expansion …
Summary
Although integrin αvβ3 is linked to cancer progression, its role in epithelial development is unclear. Here, we show that αvβ3 plays a critical role in adult mammary stem cells (MaSCs) during pregnancy. Whereas αvβ3 is a luminal progenitor marker in the virgin gland, we noted increased αvβ3 expression in MaSCs at midpregnancy. Accordingly, mice lacking αvβ3 or expressing a signaling-deficient receptor showed defective mammary gland morphogenesis during pregnancy. This was associated with decreased MaSC expansion, clonogenicity, and expression of Slug, a master regulator of MaSCs. Surprisingly, αvβ3-deficient mice displayed normal development of the virgin gland with no effect on luminal progenitors. Transforming growth factor β2 (TGF-β2) induced αvβ3 expression, enhancing Slug nuclear accumulation and MaSC clonogenicity. In human breast cancer cells, αvβ3 was necessary and sufficient for Slug activation, tumorsphere formation, and tumor initiation. Thus, pregnancy-associated MaSCs require a TGF-β2/αvβ3/Slug pathway, which may contribute to breast cancer progression and stemness.
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