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  • Loss of caveolin-3 induces a lactogenic microenvironment that is protective against mammary tumor formation.

Loss of caveolin-3 induces a lactogenic microenvironment that is protective against mammary tumor formation.

The American journal of pathology (2009-01-24)
Federica Sotgia, Mathew C Casimiro, Gloria Bonuccelli, Manran Liu, Diana Whitaker-Menezes, Ozlem Er, Kristin M Daumer, Isabelle Mercier, Agnieszka K Witkiewicz, Carlo Minetti, Franco Capozza, Michael Gormley, Andrew A Quong, Hallgeir Rui, Philippe G Frank, Janet N Milliman, Erik S Knudsen, Jie Zhou, Chenguang Wang, Richard G Pestell, Michael P Lisanti
ABSTRACT

Here, we show that functional loss of a single gene is sufficient to confer constitutive milk protein production and protection against mammary tumor formation. Caveolin-3 (Cav-3), a muscle-specific caveolin-related gene, is highly expressed in muscle cells. We demonstrate that Cav-3 is also expressed in myoepithelial cells within the mammary gland. To determine whether genetic ablation of Cav-3 expression affects adult mammary gland development, we studied the phenotype(s) of Cav-3(-/-)-null mice. Interestingly, Cav-3(-/-) virgin mammary glands developed lobulo-alveolar hyperplasia, akin to the changes normally observed during pregnancy and lactation. Genome-wide expression profiling revealed up-regulation of gene transcripts associated with pregnancy/lactation, mammary stem cells, and human breast cancers, consistent with a constitutive lactogenic phenotype. Expression levels of three key transcriptional regulators of lactation, namely Elf5, Stat5a, and c-Myc, were also significantly elevated. Experiments with pregnant mice directly showed that Cav-3(-/-) mice underwent precocious lactation. Finally, using orthotopic tumor cell implantation, we demonstrated that virgin Cav-3(-/-) mice were dramatically protected against mammary tumor formation. Thus, Cav-3(-/-) mice are a novel preclinical model to study the protective effects of a lactogenic microenvironment on mammary tumor onset and progression. Our current studies have broad implications for using the lactogenic microenvironment as a paradigm to discover new therapies for the prevention and/or treatment of human breast cancers.

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Carmine, powder, ≥42.0% (UV-vis)