Mammary Development and Breast Cancer: a Notch Perspective

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Weizhen Chen
Wei Wei
Liya Yu
Zi Ye
Fujing Huang
Liyan Zhang
Shiqi Hu
Cheguo Cai
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[1] Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University,Department of Orthopaedics, Frontier Science Center for Immunology and Metabolism, Medical Research Institute
[2] Wuhan University,DU
[3] Shandong University,ANU Joint Science College
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Notch signaling; Mammary development; Breast cancer; Stem cell;
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Mammary gland development primarily occurs postnatally, and this unique process is complex and regulated by systemic hormones and local growth factors. The mammary gland is also a highly dynamic organ that undergoes profound changes at puberty and during the reproductive cycle. These changes are driven by mammary stem cells (MaSCs). Breast cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer-related death in women. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) play prominent roles in tumor initiation, drug resistance, tumor recurrence, and metastasis. The highly conserved Notch signaling pathway functions as a key regulator of the niche mediating mammary organogenesis and breast neoplasia. In this review, we discuss mechanisms by which Notch contributes to breast carcinoma pathology and suggest potentials for therapeutic targeting of Notch in breast cancer. In summary, we provide a comprehensive overview of Notch functions in regulating MaSCs, mammary development, and breast cancer.
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