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Nat Commun ; 8(1): 1627, 2017 11 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29158510

ABSTRACT

The mammary epithelium comprises two primary cellular lineages, but the degree of heterogeneity within these compartments and their lineage relationships during development remain an open question. Here we report single-cell RNA profiling of mouse mammary epithelial cells spanning four developmental stages in the post-natal gland. Notably, the epithelium undergoes a large-scale shift in gene expression from a relatively homogeneous basal-like program in pre-puberty to distinct lineage-restricted programs in puberty. Interrogation of single-cell transcriptomes reveals different levels of diversity within the luminal and basal compartments, and identifies an early progenitor subset marked by CD55. Moreover, we uncover a luminal transit population and a rare mixed-lineage cluster amongst basal cells in the adult mammary gland. Together these findings point to a developmental hierarchy in which a basal-like gene expression program prevails in the early post-natal gland prior to the specification of distinct lineage signatures, and the presence of cellular intermediates that may serve as transit or lineage-primed cells.


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Epithelial Cells/metabolism , Mammary Glands, Animal/growth & development , Mammary Glands, Animal/metabolism , RNA/genetics , Transcriptome , Animals , CD55 Antigens/genetics , CD55 Antigens/metabolism , Cell Lineage , Female , Gene Expression Profiling , Mammary Glands, Animal/cytology , Mice , RNA/metabolism , Single-Cell Analysis
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Nat Cell Biol ; 19(3): 164-176, 2017 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28192422

ABSTRACT

Despite accumulating evidence for a mammary differentiation hierarchy, the basal compartment comprising stem cells remains poorly characterized. Through gene expression profiling of Lgr5+ basal epithelial cells, we identify a new marker, Tetraspanin8 (Tspan8). Fractionation based on Tspan8 and Lgr5 expression uncovered three distinct mammary stem cell (MaSC) subsets in the adult mammary gland. These exist in a largely quiescent state but differ in their reconstituting ability, spatial localization, and their molecular and epigenetic signatures. Interestingly, the deeply quiescent MaSC subset (Lgr5+Tspan8hi) resides within the proximal region throughout life, and has a transcriptome strikingly similar to that of claudin-low tumours. Lgr5+Tspan8hi cells appear to originate from the embryonic mammary primordia before switching to a quiescent state postnatally but can be activated by ovarian hormones. Our findings reveal an unexpected degree of complexity within the adult MaSC compartment and identify a dormant subset poised for activation in response to physiological stimuli.


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Cell Cycle/drug effects , Hormones/pharmacology , Mammary Glands, Animal/cytology , Stem Cells/cytology , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Cell Movement , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Female , Humans , Mammary Glands, Animal/drug effects , Mice , Stem Cells/drug effects , Stem Cells/metabolism
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