Author
Listed:
- Thierry Jardé
(Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University
Cancer Program, Development and Stem Cells Program, Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute
Monash University
Centre for Cancer Research, Hudson Institute of Medical Research)
- Bethan Lloyd-Lewis
(Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University
University of Cambridge)
- Mairian Thomas
(Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University)
- Howard Kendrick
(European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute, Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University)
- Lorenzo Melchor
(Breast Cancer Now, Institute of Cancer Research)
- Lauriane Bougaret
(Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University)
- Peter D. Watson
(Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University)
- Kenneth Ewan
(Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University)
- Matthew J. Smalley
(European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute, Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University)
- Trevor C. Dale
(Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University)
Abstract
The development of in vitro culture systems quantitatively and qualitatively recapitulating normal breast biology is key to the understanding of mammary gland biology. Current three-dimensional mammary culture systems have not demonstrated concurrent proliferation and functional differentiation ex vivo in any system for longer than 2 weeks. Here, we identify conditions including Neuregulin1 and R-spondin 1, allowing maintenance and expansion of mammary organoids for 2.5 months in culture. The organoids comprise distinct basal and luminal compartments complete with functional steroid receptors and stem/progenitor cells able to reconstitute a complete mammary gland in vivo. Alternative conditions are also described that promote enrichment of basal cells organized into multiple layers surrounding a keratinous core, reminiscent of structures observed in MMTV-Wnt1 tumours. These conditions comprise a unique tool that should further understanding of normal mammary gland development, the molecular mechanism of hormone action and signalling events whose deregulation leads to breast tumourigenesis.
Suggested Citation
Thierry Jardé & Bethan Lloyd-Lewis & Mairian Thomas & Howard Kendrick & Lorenzo Melchor & Lauriane Bougaret & Peter D. Watson & Kenneth Ewan & Matthew J. Smalley & Trevor C. Dale, 2016.
"Wnt and Neuregulin1/ErbB signalling extends 3D culture of hormone responsive mammary organoids,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-14, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms13207
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13207
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