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Integrin-interacting protein Kindlin-2 induces mammary tumors in transgenic mice 被引量:6
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作者 Bing Li Xiaochun Chi +8 位作者 Jiagui Song Yan Tang Juan Du xiaokun he Xiaoran Sun Zhenwu Bi Yunling Wang Jun Zhan Hongquan Zhang 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第2期225-234,共10页
Kindlin-2, an integrin-interacting protein, regulates breast cancer progression. However, currently, no animal model to study the role of Kindlin-2 in the carcinogenesis of mammary gland is available. We established a... Kindlin-2, an integrin-interacting protein, regulates breast cancer progression. However, currently, no animal model to study the role of Kindlin-2 in the carcinogenesis of mammary gland is available. We established a Kindlin-2 transgenic mouse model using a mammary gland-specific promoter, mammary tumor virus(MMTV) long terminal repeat(LTR). Kindlin-2 was overexpressed in the epithelial cells of the transgenic mice. The mammary gland ductal trees were found to grow faster in MMTV-Kindlin-2 transgenic mice than in control mice during puberty. Kindlin-2 promoted mammary gland growth as indicated by more numerous duct branches and larger lumens, and more alveoli were formed in the mammary glands during pregnancy under Kindlin-2 overexpression. Importantly, mammary gland-specific expression of Kindlin-2 induced tumor formation at the age of 55 weeks on average. Additionally, the levels of estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor were decreased, whereas human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 and β-catenin were upregulated in the Kindlin-2-induced mammary tumors. These findings demonstrated that Kindlin-2 induces mammary tumor formation via activation of the Wnt signaling pathway. 展开更多
关键词 Kindlin-2 breast cancer MOUSE MAMMARY GLAND growth MAMMARY TUMORIGENESIS TRANSGENIC MOUSE
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