During puberty and pregnancy, oestrogen, progesterone (Pg) and prolactin (PRL) drive mammary gland development via a network of transcription factors and paracrine signals. These factors not only coordinate normal mammary development but can also contribute to breast cancer. This thesis investigates interactions between oestrogen, Pg and PRL and draws implications for breast cancer.Oestrogen inhibits growth hormone (GH) signalling by inducing suppressors of cytokine signalling (SOCS). Given the similarities between GH and PRL, experiments were performed to determine whether oestrogen induces SOCS to inhibit PRL signalling in mammary cells. Although the SOCS protein, CIS, was induced by oestrogen in breast cancer cells, PRL signalling was un...
BACKGROUND: Elf5, an epithelial specific Ets transcription factor, plays a crucial role in the pregn...
The ovarian steroid hormone progesterone and its nuclear receptor, the Progesterone Receptor (PR), p...
My thesis research involved studying hormonal modulation of gene expression in three different cases...
The pituitary hormone prolactin (Prl) is essential for alveolar morphogenesis and plays a role in br...
Mammary gland development is controlled by hormones such as progesterone and prolactin, which activa...
The mammary gland (MG) is one of a few organs that undergoes most of its growth after birth. Much of...
Published online: 21 September 2015The hormone-sensing mammary epithelial cell (HS-MEC-expressing oe...
With the onset of pregnancy, the mammary gland undergoes a cycle of mammary alveolar development, la...
A woman's risk of breast cancer is strongly affected by her reproductive history. The hormonal milie...
The ovarian hormones estrogen and progesterone orchestrate postnatal mammary gland development and a...
The Breast Cancer Resistance Protein (ABCG2) is a multidrug efflux transporter that is upregulated i...
A woman’s breast cancer risk is affected by her reproductive history. The hormonal milieu also influ...
A woman's breast cancer risk is affected by her reproductive history. The hormonal milieu also influ...
International audienceMammary epithelial cells grow and develop with the onset of sexual maturity. I...
Most of mammary gland development occurs postnatally under the control of female reproductive hormon...
BACKGROUND: Elf5, an epithelial specific Ets transcription factor, plays a crucial role in the pregn...
The ovarian steroid hormone progesterone and its nuclear receptor, the Progesterone Receptor (PR), p...
My thesis research involved studying hormonal modulation of gene expression in three different cases...
The pituitary hormone prolactin (Prl) is essential for alveolar morphogenesis and plays a role in br...
Mammary gland development is controlled by hormones such as progesterone and prolactin, which activa...
The mammary gland (MG) is one of a few organs that undergoes most of its growth after birth. Much of...
Published online: 21 September 2015The hormone-sensing mammary epithelial cell (HS-MEC-expressing oe...
With the onset of pregnancy, the mammary gland undergoes a cycle of mammary alveolar development, la...
A woman's risk of breast cancer is strongly affected by her reproductive history. The hormonal milie...
The ovarian hormones estrogen and progesterone orchestrate postnatal mammary gland development and a...
The Breast Cancer Resistance Protein (ABCG2) is a multidrug efflux transporter that is upregulated i...
A woman’s breast cancer risk is affected by her reproductive history. The hormonal milieu also influ...
A woman's breast cancer risk is affected by her reproductive history. The hormonal milieu also influ...
International audienceMammary epithelial cells grow and develop with the onset of sexual maturity. I...
Most of mammary gland development occurs postnatally under the control of female reproductive hormon...
BACKGROUND: Elf5, an epithelial specific Ets transcription factor, plays a crucial role in the pregn...
The ovarian steroid hormone progesterone and its nuclear receptor, the Progesterone Receptor (PR), p...
My thesis research involved studying hormonal modulation of gene expression in three different cases...