Primary Mammary Organoid Model of Lactation and Involution

Mammary gland development occurs mainly after birth and is composed of three successive stages: puberty, pregnancy and lactation, and involution. These developmental stages are associated with major tissue remodeling, including extensive changes in mammary epithelium, as well as surrounding stroma....

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Main Authors: Jakub Sumbal, Aurelie Chiche, Elsa Charifou, Zuzana Koledova, Han Li
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
Series:Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00068/full
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author Jakub Sumbal
Jakub Sumbal
Aurelie Chiche
Elsa Charifou
Zuzana Koledova
Han Li
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description Mammary gland development occurs mainly after birth and is composed of three successive stages: puberty, pregnancy and lactation, and involution. These developmental stages are associated with major tissue remodeling, including extensive changes in mammary epithelium, as well as surrounding stroma. Three-dimensional (3D) mammary organoid culture has become an important tool in mammary gland biology and enabled invaluable discoveries on pubertal mammary branching morphogenesis and breast cancer. However, a suitable 3D organoid model recapitulating key aspects of lactation and involution has been missing. Here, we describe a robust and straightforward mouse mammary organoid system modeling lactation and involution-like process, which can be applied to study mechanisms of physiological mammary gland lactation and involution as well as pregnancy-associated breast cancer.
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spelling doaj.art-90c79e24c72c42fbaebdd0cd1fa503ae2022-12-21T17:31:24ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2020-03-01810.3389/fcell.2020.00068509220Primary Mammary Organoid Model of Lactation and InvolutionJakub Sumbal0Jakub Sumbal1Aurelie Chiche2Elsa Charifou3Zuzana Koledova4Han Li5Department of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Cellular Plasticity and Disease Modelling, CNRS UMR 3738, Institut Pasteur, Paris, FranceDepartment of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, CzechiaDepartment of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Cellular Plasticity and Disease Modelling, CNRS UMR 3738, Institut Pasteur, Paris, FranceDepartment of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Cellular Plasticity and Disease Modelling, CNRS UMR 3738, Institut Pasteur, Paris, FranceDepartment of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, CzechiaDepartment of Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Cellular Plasticity and Disease Modelling, CNRS UMR 3738, Institut Pasteur, Paris, FranceMammary gland development occurs mainly after birth and is composed of three successive stages: puberty, pregnancy and lactation, and involution. These developmental stages are associated with major tissue remodeling, including extensive changes in mammary epithelium, as well as surrounding stroma. Three-dimensional (3D) mammary organoid culture has become an important tool in mammary gland biology and enabled invaluable discoveries on pubertal mammary branching morphogenesis and breast cancer. However, a suitable 3D organoid model recapitulating key aspects of lactation and involution has been missing. Here, we describe a robust and straightforward mouse mammary organoid system modeling lactation and involution-like process, which can be applied to study mechanisms of physiological mammary gland lactation and involution as well as pregnancy-associated breast cancer.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00068/full3D culturefibroblast growth factor 2involutionlactationmammary glandmilk production
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Jakub Sumbal
Aurelie Chiche
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Han Li
Primary Mammary Organoid Model of Lactation and Involution
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
3D culture
fibroblast growth factor 2
involution
lactation
mammary gland
milk production
title Primary Mammary Organoid Model of Lactation and Involution
title_full Primary Mammary Organoid Model of Lactation and Involution
title_fullStr Primary Mammary Organoid Model of Lactation and Involution
title_full_unstemmed Primary Mammary Organoid Model of Lactation and Involution
title_short Primary Mammary Organoid Model of Lactation and Involution
title_sort primary mammary organoid model of lactation and involution
topic 3D culture
fibroblast growth factor 2
involution
lactation
mammary gland
milk production
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00068/full
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