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Genetic Loss of miR-205 Causes Increased Mammary Gland Development.


ABSTRACT: MiRNAs play crucial roles in a broad spectrum of biological processes, both physiological and pathological. Different reports implicate miR-205 in the control of breast stem cell properties. Differential miR-205 expression has been observed in different stages of mammary gland development and maturation. However, a functional role in this process has not been clearly demonstrated. We generated an miR-205 knockout in the FVB/N mouse strain, which is viable and characterized by enhanced mammary gland development. Indeed, mammary glands of miR-205-/- female mice at different ages (1.5 and 5.5 months) show increased outgrowth and branching. This evidence is consistent with our previously reported data demonstrating the direct miR-205-mediated targeting of HER3, a master regulator of mammary gland development, and the oncosuppressive activity of this microRNA in different types of breast cancer.

SUBMITTER: Cataldo A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10801544 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic Loss of miR-205 Causes Increased Mammary Gland Development.

Cataldo Alessandra A   Cheung Douglas G DG   Hagan John P JP   Fassan Matteo M   Sandhu-Deol Sukhinder S   Croce Carlo M CM   Di Leva Gianpiero G   Iorio Marilena V MV  

Non-coding RNA 20231231 1


MiRNAs play crucial roles in a broad spectrum of biological processes, both physiological and pathological. Different reports implicate miR-205 in the control of breast stem cell properties. Differential miR-205 expression has been observed in different stages of mammary gland development and maturation. However, a functional role in this process has not been clearly demonstrated. We generated an miR-205 knockout in the FVB/N mouse strain, which is viable and characterized by enhanced mammary gl  ...[more]

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