TY - JOUR
T1 - The mammary gland and the homeobox gene Otx1
AU - Pagani, Ilaria S.
AU - Terrinoni, Alessandro
AU - Marenghi, Laura
AU - Zucchi, Ileana
AU - Chiaravalli, Anna M.
AU - Serra, Valeria
AU - Rovera, Francesca
AU - Sirchia, Silvia
AU - Dionigi, Gianlorenzo
AU - Mozzo, Monica
AU - Frattini, Annalisa
AU - Ferrari, Alberta
AU - Capella, Carlo
AU - Pasquali, Francesco
AU - Curto, Francesco L.
AU - Albertini, Alberto
AU - Melino, Gerry
AU - Porta, Giovanni
PY - 2010/9
Y1 - 2010/9
N2 - The mammary gland, the unique organ that primarily form at puberty, is an ideal model to study the functions of homeobox (HB) genes in both development and tumorigenesis. HB genes comprise a large family of developmental regulators that have a critical role in cell growth and differentiation. In the normal mammary gland, homeobox genes are involved in ductal formation, epithelial branching, and lobulo-alveolar development by regulating epithelial proliferation and differentiation. The HB genes are controlled in a spatial and temporal manner in both stromal and epithelial cells. They are coordinately regulated by hormones and extracellular matrix, suggesting that many signaling pathways are involved in homeobox gene functions. When homeobox genes are misexpressed in animal models, different defects are displayed in mammary gland development. Aberrant expression of homeobox genes, overexpressed or downregulated, is found in primary carcinomas and in breast cancer. The Otx1 HB gene is a classic regulatory of nervous system development during embryogenesis. Postnatally Otx1 is transcribed in the anterior pituitary gland, where activates transcription of the pituitary hormones, and plays a role in hematopoiesis, enhancing pluripotent cells, and erythroid differentiation. Otx1 can still be detected in mature cells of the erythroid and megacaryocytic lineage. During cyclical development of mammary gland, the Otx1 gene is overexpressed in lactation, confirming a role of this transcription factor in cell differentiation. Recent studies report that Otx1 is overexpressed in breast cancer. Otx1 is expressed during embryogenesis, and it is expressed again during carcinogenesis, implying its possible function in differentiation of neoplastic cells.
AB - The mammary gland, the unique organ that primarily form at puberty, is an ideal model to study the functions of homeobox (HB) genes in both development and tumorigenesis. HB genes comprise a large family of developmental regulators that have a critical role in cell growth and differentiation. In the normal mammary gland, homeobox genes are involved in ductal formation, epithelial branching, and lobulo-alveolar development by regulating epithelial proliferation and differentiation. The HB genes are controlled in a spatial and temporal manner in both stromal and epithelial cells. They are coordinately regulated by hormones and extracellular matrix, suggesting that many signaling pathways are involved in homeobox gene functions. When homeobox genes are misexpressed in animal models, different defects are displayed in mammary gland development. Aberrant expression of homeobox genes, overexpressed or downregulated, is found in primary carcinomas and in breast cancer. The Otx1 HB gene is a classic regulatory of nervous system development during embryogenesis. Postnatally Otx1 is transcribed in the anterior pituitary gland, where activates transcription of the pituitary hormones, and plays a role in hematopoiesis, enhancing pluripotent cells, and erythroid differentiation. Otx1 can still be detected in mature cells of the erythroid and megacaryocytic lineage. During cyclical development of mammary gland, the Otx1 gene is overexpressed in lactation, confirming a role of this transcription factor in cell differentiation. Recent studies report that Otx1 is overexpressed in breast cancer. Otx1 is expressed during embryogenesis, and it is expressed again during carcinogenesis, implying its possible function in differentiation of neoplastic cells.
KW - Otx1
KW - breast cancer
KW - homeobox genes
KW - lactation
KW - mammary gland
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=78649293646&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/j.1524-4741.2010.01006.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1524-4741.2010.01006.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 21050313
AN - SCOPUS:78649293646
SN - 1075-122X
VL - 16
SP - S53-S56
JO - Breast Journal
JF - Breast Journal
IS - SUPPL. 1
ER -