The breast epithelium has two major compartments, luminal and basal cells, that are established and maintained by poorly understood mechanisms. The p53 homolog, p63, is required for the formation of mammary buds, but its function in the breast after birth is unknown. We show that in primary human breast epithelial cells, maintenance of basal cell characteristics depends on continued expression of the p63 isoform, DeltaNp63, which is expressed in the basal compartment. Forced expression of DeltaNp63 in purified luminal cells confers a basal phenotype. Notch signaling downmodulates DeltaNp63 expression and mimics DeltaNp63 depletion, whereas forced expression of DeltaNp63 partially counteracts the effects of Notch. Consistent with Notch activ...
The mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) provirus was found to target the Notch1 gene, producing inserti...
Abstract Introduction Notch signaling has been implic...
The Notch signalling pathway is a highly conserved developmental signalling pathway, with vital role...
The breast epithelium has two major compartments, luminal and basal cells, that are established and ...
SummaryThe recent identification of mouse mammary stem cells (MaSCs) and progenitor subpopulations h...
SummaryNotch signals mediate a wide range of activities in development and cancer. A report in this ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer related mortality amon...
The mammary gland is a highly regenerative organ that can undergo multiple cycles of proliferation, ...
The role that each of the Notch receptors play in controlling alveolar development and cell fate det...
Little is known about the origin of basal-like breast cancers, an aggressive disease that is highly ...
The luminal A phenotype is the most common breast cancer subtype and is characterized by estrogen re...
Background: Recent studies have implicated aberrant Notch signaling in breast cancers. Yet, relati...
Background: p63, a member of the p53 protein family, plays key roles in epithelial development and c...
Little is known about the origin of basal-like breast cancers, an aggressive disease that is highly ...
In stratified epithelial and glandular tissues, homeostasis relies on the self-renewing capacity of ...
The mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) provirus was found to target the Notch1 gene, producing inserti...
Abstract Introduction Notch signaling has been implic...
The Notch signalling pathway is a highly conserved developmental signalling pathway, with vital role...
The breast epithelium has two major compartments, luminal and basal cells, that are established and ...
SummaryThe recent identification of mouse mammary stem cells (MaSCs) and progenitor subpopulations h...
SummaryNotch signals mediate a wide range of activities in development and cancer. A report in this ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the most frequent cause of cancer related mortality amon...
The mammary gland is a highly regenerative organ that can undergo multiple cycles of proliferation, ...
The role that each of the Notch receptors play in controlling alveolar development and cell fate det...
Little is known about the origin of basal-like breast cancers, an aggressive disease that is highly ...
The luminal A phenotype is the most common breast cancer subtype and is characterized by estrogen re...
Background: Recent studies have implicated aberrant Notch signaling in breast cancers. Yet, relati...
Background: p63, a member of the p53 protein family, plays key roles in epithelial development and c...
Little is known about the origin of basal-like breast cancers, an aggressive disease that is highly ...
In stratified epithelial and glandular tissues, homeostasis relies on the self-renewing capacity of ...
The mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) provirus was found to target the Notch1 gene, producing inserti...
Abstract Introduction Notch signaling has been implic...
The Notch signalling pathway is a highly conserved developmental signalling pathway, with vital role...