Genetic manipulation of mammary epithelium by transplantation
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia
- Vol. 1 (1), 75-89
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02096304
Abstract
Genes can be introduced into mammary epitheliumin vivo by the ‘tissue reconstitution’ method. Primary cultures of mammary epithelial cells are prepared, a gene introduced using retrovirus vectors, and the cells transplanted into a mammary fat pad from which the normal epithelium has been removed. The cells reform an epithelium in which some cells express the introduced gene. The technique is reviewed and compared with the mammary-specific expression of genes in transgenic mice. To model the development of neoplasia, particularly the preneoplastic changes caused by a single oncogene alone, several oncogenes have been expressed this way—myc, Ha-ras, erbB, erbB2,Wnt-1, andhst/FGF-4. Each caused a different alteration to the growth pattern of the epithelium, such as altered branching, premature alveolus development, distorted duct structure, or altered hormone sensitivity. Insights into normal development have also been obtained by inappropriate expression of genes such asWnt-4.Keywords
This publication has 55 references indexed in Scilit:
- The biology of mammary transgenes: Five rulesJournal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 1996
- The mammary gland: A unique organ for the study of development and tumorigenesisJournal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 1996
- HIV-1 infection of nondividing cells: C-terminal tyrosine phosphorylation of the viral matrix protein is a key regulatorCell, 1995
- Int-2, an Autocrine and/or Ultra--Short-Range Effector in Transgenic Mammary Tissue TransplantsJNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1992
- Promoter traps in embryonic stem cells: a genetic screen to identify and mutate developmental genes in mice.Genes & Development, 1991
- Induction of mouse mammary tumours in a transplantation system by the sequential introduction of the myc and ras oncogenesInternational Journal of Cancer, 1991
- TGF-β1-induced inhibition of mouse mammary ductal growth: Developmental specificity and characterizationDevelopmental Biology, 1989
- Expression of the int-1 gene in transgenic mice is associated with mammary gland hyperplasia and adenocarcinomas in male and female miceCell, 1988
- Single-step induction of mammary adenocarcinoma in transgenic mice bearing the activated c-neu oncogeneCell, 1988
- Isolation of the epithelial subcomponents of the mouse mammary gland for tissue-level culture studiesJournal of Tissue Culture Methods, 1983