articleCancer ResearchJun 15, 2006BRONZE OA

Hedgehog Signaling and Bmi-1 Regulate Self-renewal of Normal and Malignant Human Mammary Stem Cells

University of Michigan

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Abstract

The epithelial components of the mammary gland are thought to arise from stem cells with a capacity for self-renewal and multilineage differentiation. Furthermore, these cells and/or their immediate progeny may be targets for transformation. We have used both in vitro cultivation and a xenograft mouse model to examine the role of hedgehog signaling and Bmi-1 in regulating self-renewal of normal and malignant human mammary stem cells. We show that hedgehog signaling components PTCH1, Gli1, and Gli2 are highly expressed in normal human mammary stem/progenitor cells cultured as mammospheres and that these genes are down-regulated when cells are induced to differentiate. Activation of hedgehog signaling increases…

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Keywords
  • Stem cell
  • CD44
  • Hedgehog
  • GLI1
  • Biology
  • Cancer research
  • Hedgehog signaling pathway
  • Progenitor cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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