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Amphiregulin deletion strongly attenuates the development of estrogen receptor-positive tumors in p53 mutant mice

机译:Amphiregulin deletion strongly attenuates the development of estrogen receptor-positive tumors in p53 mutant mice

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Purpose The epidermal growth factor receptor ligand, Amphiregulin, is a transcriptional target of estrogen receptor alpha and is required for pubertal mammary gland development. Previous studies using immortalized human breast cancer cell line xenografts have suggested that Amphiregulin may be an important effector of estrogen receptor alpha during breast cancer development, at least in immune-compromised animals. Here, we evaluate the requirement for Amphiregulin in an immune-competent mouse model which is prone to developing estrogen receptor-positive tumors. Methods We have intercrossed mice with mammary-specific mutation of p53 with mice deficient in Amphiregulin in order to assess the requirement for Amphiregulin in the initiation and progression of both estrogen receptor-positive and estrogen receptor-negative mammary tumors. Results Deletion of Amphiregulin significantly delayed the onset of palpable mammary tumors and also strongly reduced the proportion of estrogen receptor alpha-positive tumors formed. Upon necropsy, no substantial differences in the prevalence of non-palpable lesions were observed between cohorts, suggesting that the importance of Amphiregulin in mammary tumorigenesis is limited to the post-initiation phase. Conclusions This study underlines the importance of the EGFR ligand, Amphiregulin, as a key mediator of estrogen receptor action in breast cancer.

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