Mutations in the estrogen receptor α (ERα) occur in endocrine-resistant metastatic breast cancer. However, a major gap persists with the lack of genetically tractable immune competent mouse models to study disease. Hence, we developed a Cre-inducible murine model expressing a point-activated ESR1 (ESR1 in humans) driven by its endogenous promoter. Germline expression of mutant ESR1 reveals dramatic developmental defects in the reproductive organs, mammary glands, and bones of the mice. These observations provide critical insights into the tissue-specific roles of ERα during development and highlights the potential use of our model in further developmental and cancer studies.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.339424.120 | DOI Listing |
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