Deregulated ephrin-B2 expression in the mammary gland interferes with the development of both the glandular epithelium and vasculature and promotes metastasis formation

  • Authors:
    • Mirjam Haldimann
    • Domenica Custer
    • Nadia Munarini
    • Christoph Stirnimann
    • Gisela Zürcher
    • Valeria Rohrbach
    • Valentin Djonov
    • Andrew Ziemiecki
    • Anne-Catherine Andres
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  • Published online on: September 1, 2009     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo_00000364
  • Pages: 525-536
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Abstract

Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their membrane-bound ephrin ligands play key roles during morphogenesis and adult tissue homeostasis. Receptor-ligand interactions result in forward and reverse signalling from the receptor and ligand respectively. To delineate the role(s) of forward and reverse signalling in mammary gland biology we have established transgenic mice exhibiting mammary epithelial-specific overexpression of either the native ephrin-B2 or a dominant negative ephrin-B2 mutant incapable of reverse signalling. During pregnancy and lactation overexpression of the native ephrin-B2 resulted in precocious differentiation, whereas overexpression of mutated ephrin-B2 caused delayed epithelial differentiation and in disturbed tissue architecture. Both transgenes affected also mammary vascularisation. Whereas ephrin-B2 induced superfluous but organised capillaries, mutant ephrin-B2 overexpression resulted in an irregular vasculature with blind-ending capillaries. Mammary tumours were not observed in either transgenic line, however, the crossing with NeuT transgenic animals revealed that mutated ephrin-B2 expression significantly accelerated tumour growth and imposed a metastatic phenotype.

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Haldimann M, Custer D, Munarini N, Stirnimann C, Zürcher G, Rohrbach V, Djonov V, Ziemiecki A and Andres A: Deregulated ephrin-B2 expression in the mammary gland interferes with the development of both the glandular epithelium and vasculature and promotes metastasis formation. Int J Oncol 35: 525-536, 2009.
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Haldimann, M., Custer, D., Munarini, N., Stirnimann, C., Zürcher, G., Rohrbach, V. ... Andres, A. (2009). Deregulated ephrin-B2 expression in the mammary gland interferes with the development of both the glandular epithelium and vasculature and promotes metastasis formation. International Journal of Oncology, 35, 525-536. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo_00000364
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Haldimann, M., Custer, D., Munarini, N., Stirnimann, C., Zürcher, G., Rohrbach, V., Djonov, V., Ziemiecki, A., Andres, A."Deregulated ephrin-B2 expression in the mammary gland interferes with the development of both the glandular epithelium and vasculature and promotes metastasis formation". International Journal of Oncology 35.3 (2009): 525-536.
Chicago
Haldimann, M., Custer, D., Munarini, N., Stirnimann, C., Zürcher, G., Rohrbach, V., Djonov, V., Ziemiecki, A., Andres, A."Deregulated ephrin-B2 expression in the mammary gland interferes with the development of both the glandular epithelium and vasculature and promotes metastasis formation". International Journal of Oncology 35, no. 3 (2009): 525-536. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo_00000364