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  • LGR5 is a marker for cycling stem cells in various epithelial tissues, and this study explores its role in mammary epithelial stem cells.
  • During the first 12 days after birth, LGR5 progeny in mammary epithelium transition from the luminal to the myoepithelial compartment, indicating a response to changes in Wnt signaling.
  • The research highlights how LGR5-expressing cells contribute at different developmental stages to the luminal and basal lineages in the mammary gland.

Article Abstract

The leucine-rich repeat-containing heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide-binding protein-coupled receptor 5 (LGR5) has been identified as a marker of cycling stem cells in several epithelial tissues, including small intestine, colon, stomach and hair follicle. To investigate whether LGR5 also marks mammary epithelial stem cells, we performed in situ lineage-tracing studies and mammary gland reconstitutions with LGR5-expressing mammary epithelial cells. Interestingly, the LGR5 progeny population in mammary epithelium switches from the luminal to the myoepithelial compartment during the first 12 days of postnatal development, likely reflecting local changes in Wnt signalling. Together, our findings point to a stage-specific contribution of LGR5-expressing cells to luminal and basal epithelial lineages during postnatal mammary gland development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/path.4096DOI Listing

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