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  • Perturbed myoepithelial cell differentiation in BRCA mutation carriers and in ductal carcinoma in situ.

Perturbed myoepithelial cell differentiation in BRCA mutation carriers and in ductal carcinoma in situ.

Nature communications (2019-09-15)
Lina Ding, Ying Su, Anne Fassl, Kunihiko Hinohara, Xintao Qiu, Nicholas W Harper, Sung Jin Huh, Noga Bloushtain-Qimron, Bojana Jovanović, Muhammad Ekram, Xiaoyuan Zi, William C Hines, Maša Alečković, Carlos Gil Del Alcazar, Ryan J Caulfield, Dennis M Bonal, Quang-De Nguyen, Vanessa F Merino, Sibgat Choudhury, Gabrielle Ethington, Laura Panos, Michael Grant, William Herlihy, Alfred Au, Gedge D Rosson, Pedram Argani, Andrea L Richardson, Deborah Dillon, D Craig Allred, Kirsten Babski, Elizabeth Min Hui Kim, Charles H McDonnell, Jon Wagner, Ron Rowberry, Kristie Bobolis, Celina G Kleer, E Shelley Hwang, Joanne L Blum, Simona Cristea, Piotr Sicinski, Rong Fan, Henry W Long, Saraswati Sukumar, So Yeon Park, Judy E Garber, Mina Bissell, Jun Yao, Kornelia Polyak
ABSTRACT

Myoepithelial cells play key roles in normal mammary gland development and in limiting pre-invasive to invasive breast tumor progression, yet their differentiation and perturbation in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) are poorly understood. Here, we investigated myoepithelial cells in normal breast tissues of BRCA1 and BRCA2 germline mutation carriers and in non-carrier controls, and in sporadic DCIS. We found that in the normal breast of non-carriers, myoepithelial cells frequently co-express the p63 and TCF7 transcription factors and that p63 and TCF7 show overlapping chromatin peaks associated with differentiated myoepithelium-specific genes. In contrast, in normal breast tissues of BRCA1 mutation carriers the frequency of p63+TCF7+ myoepithelial cells is significantly decreased and p63 and TCF7 chromatin peaks do not overlap. These myoepithelial perturbations in normal breast tissues of BRCA1 germline mutation carriers may play a role in their higher risk of breast cancer. The fraction of p63+TCF7+ myoepithelial cells is also significantly decreased in DCIS, which may be associated with invasive progression.

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Monoclonal Anti-TCF7 antibody produced in mouse, clone 1D2, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution
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Di(N-succinimidyl) glutarate, ≥97.0% (CHN)
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Monoclonal Anti-β-Actin antibody produced in mouse, clone AC-74, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution
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Hyaluronidase from bovine testes, Type I-S, lyophilized powder, 400-1000 units/mg solid