The Epigenetic Landscape of Mammary Gland Development and Functional Differentiation

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Monique Rijnkels
Elena Kabotyanski
Mohamad B. Montazer-Torbati
C. Hue Beauvais
Yegor Vassetzky
Jeffrey M. Rosen
Eve Devinoy
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[1] Baylor College of Medicine,USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Department of Pediatrics
[2] Baylor College of Medicine,Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
[3] University of Birjand,Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture
[4] INRA,undefined
[5] UR1196 Génomique et Physiologie de la Lactation,undefined
[6] Université Paris-Sud 11 CNRS UMR 8126,undefined
[7] Institut de Cancérologie Gustave-Roussy,undefined
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Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | 2010年 / 15卷
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Mammary gland; Epigenetic; Milk protein genes; Chromatin; Development;
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Most of the development and functional differentiation in the mammary gland occur after birth. Epigenetics is defined as the stable alterations in gene expression potential that arise during development and proliferation. Epigenetic changes are mediated at the biochemical level by the chromatin conformation initiated by DNA methylation, histone variants, post-translational modifications of histones, non-histone chromatin proteins, and non-coding RNAs. Epigenetics plays a key role in development. However, very little is known about its role in the developing mammary gland or how it might integrate the many signalling pathways involved in mammary gland development and function that have been discovered during the past few decades. An inverse relationship between marks of closed (DNA methylation) or open chromatin (DnaseI hypersensitivity, certain histone modifications) and milk protein gene expression has been documented. Recent studies have shown that during development and functional differentiation, both global and local chromatin changes occur. Locally, chromatin at distal regulatory elements and promoters of milk protein genes gains a more open conformation. Furthermore, changes occur both in looping between regulatory elements and attachment to nuclear matrix. These changes are induced by developmental signals and environmental conditions. Additionally, distinct epigenetic patterns have been identified in mammary gland stem and progenitor cell sub-populations. Together, these findings suggest that epigenetics plays a role in mammary development and function. With the new tools for epigenomics developed in recent years, we now can begin to establish a framework for the role of epigenetics in mammary gland development and disease.
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