In vitro propagation and transcriptional profiling of human mammary stem/progenitor cells
University of Michigan · Michigan Medicine · +1 more institution
Abstract
Although the existence of mammary stem cells has been suggested by serial transplantation studies in mice, their identification has been hindered by the lack of specific surface markers, and by the absence of suitable in vitro assays for testing stem cell properties: self-renewal and ability to generate differentiated progeny. We have developed an in vitro cultivation system that allows for propagation of human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) in an undifferentiated state, based on their ability to proliferate in suspension, as nonadherent mammospheres. We demonstrate that nonadherent mammospheres are enriched in early progenitor/stem cells and able to differentiate along all three mammary epithelial lineages…
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Authors
7- GDGabriela DontuCorresponding
University of Michigan, Michigan Medicine
- WAWissam Abdallah
University of Michigan, Michigan Medicine
- JFJessica Foley
University of Michigan, Michigan Medicine
- KWKyle W. Jackson
University of Michigan, Michigan Medicine
- MFMichael F. Clarke
University of Michigan, Michigan Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Stem cell
- Progenitor cell
- Cell biology
- Progenitor
- Transplantation
- Cellular differentiation
- In vitro