Cyclin D1 is an important cell cycle regulator but in cancer its overexpression also increases cellular migration mediated by p27KIP1 stabilization and RhoA inhibition. Recently, a common polymorphism at the exon 4-intron 4 boundary of the human cyclin D1 gene within a splice donor region was associated with an altered risk of developing cancer. Altered RNA splicing caused by this polymorphism gives rise to a variant cyclin D1 isoform termed cyclin D1b, which has the same N-terminus as the canonical cyclin D1a isoform but a distinct C-terminus. Analysis was performed of mouse cyclin D1 knockout 3T3 cells infected with splice variants of cyclin D1. 3T3 cells transduced with retroviral vectors expressing each cyclin D1 isoform were processed for expression analysis.
Alternate cyclin D1 mRNA splicing modulates p27KIP1 binding and cell migration.
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View SamplesOvariectomized virgin Ccnd1-/- and Ccnd1+/+ mice (5 weeks of age) were allowed to recuperate for 2 weeks. The mice were assigned to either replacement pellets containing E2 (0.75 mg, 60-day release) or pellet containing placebo. Mice were sacrificed at day 7 after pellet implantation. RNA extracted from mammary glands (3 each group) was labeled and used to probe Affymetrix 430_2.0 arrays.
Cyclin D1 determines estrogen signaling in the mammary gland in vivo.
Specimen part
View SamplesThe CCND1 gene, which is frequently overexpressed in cancers, encodes the regulatory subunit of a holoenzyme that phosphorylates the retinoblastoma protein (pRb). It is known that cyclin D1 regulates ER transactivation using heterologous reporter systems, the significance of this observation to E2 dependent gene activation is unknow. E2 stimulated MCF7 cells treated with cyclin D1 siRNA in order to analyze the genes regulated by estradiol in a cyclin D1 dependent manner. Hormone deprived MCF7 cells were treated with cyclin D1 siRNA or control siRNA and stimulated with E2 or vehicle
Cyclin D1 determines estrogen signaling in the mammary gland in vivo.
Cell line, Treatment
View SamplesMurine prostate epithelial cells (PECs) were obtained from Ccnd1-/- and Ccnd1+/+ FvB mice (2-3 months of age). RNA extracted from PECs (3 technical replicates for each group) was labeled and used to probe Affymetrix 430_2.0 arrays.
Cyclin D1 Promotes Androgen-Dependent DNA Damage Repair in Prostate Cancer Cells.
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View SamplesHearts Lacking Caveolin-1 Develop Hypertrophy with Normal Cardiac Substrate Metabolism
Hearts lacking caveolin-1 develop hypertrophy with normal cardiac substrate metabolism.
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EglN2 associates with the NRF1-PGC1α complex and controls mitochondrial function in breast cancer.
Specimen part, Cell line
View SamplesIn order to perform integrated analysis for EglN2 ChIP-Seq and microarray to identify EglN2 direct target genes, we performed the microarray analysis for T47D breast cancer cells with either control or EglN2 siRNA followed by hypoxia+DMOG treatment
EglN2 associates with the NRF1-PGC1α complex and controls mitochondrial function in breast cancer.
Specimen part, Cell line
View SamplesAnalysis of mammary glands from tet-inducible (rtTA) transgenic mice expressing cyclin D1 (Ccnd1). MMTV-rtTA transgenic mice (MMTV-Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus promoter) were cross-mated to cyclin D1 transgenic mice under the control of the tet operon. 8-week-old tetracycline-inducible cyclin D1/rtTA bi-transgenic pregnant female mice (12 days postcoitus) were treated with doxycycline through drinking water supplementation at a final concentration of 2 mg/ml. Control mice were rtTA transgenics alone and were treated in the same manner. After 7 days of doxycycline treatment, the mice were sacrificed and mammary glands taken for RNA isolation. Results provide insight into the in vivo gene expression pattern regulated by cyclin D1 through acute induction.
ChIP sequencing of cyclin D1 reveals a transcriptional role in chromosomal instability in mice.
Specimen part
View SamplesHere, we show that functional loss of a single gene is sufficient to confer constitutive milk protein production and protection against mammary tumor formation. Caveolin-3 (Cav-3), a muscle-specific caveolin-related gene, is highly expressed in striated and smooth muscle cells. We demonstrate that Cav-3 is also expressed in myoepithelial cells within the mammary gland. To determine if genetic ablation of Cav-3 expression affects adult mammary gland development, we next studied the phenotype(s) of Cav-3 (-/-) null mice. Interestingly, detailed analysis of Cav-3 (-/-) virgin mammary glands shows dramatic increases in ductal thickness, side-branching, and the development of extensive lobulo-alveolar hyperplasia, akin to the changes normally observed during pregnancy and lactation. Analysis by genome-wide expression profiling reveals the upregulation of gene transcripts associated with pregnancy/lactation, mammary stem cells, and human breast cancers, consistent with a constitutive lactogenic phenotype. The expression levels of three key transcriptional regulators of lactation, namely Elf5, Stat5a, and c-Myc are also significantly elevated. Experiments with pregnant mice directly show that Cav-3 (-/-) mice undergo precocious lactation. Finally, using orthotopic implantation of a transformed mammary cell line (known as Met-1), we demonstrate that virgin Cav-3 (-/-) mice are dramatically protected against mammary tumor formation. Interestingly, Cav-3 (+/-) mice also show similar protection, indicating that even reductions in Cav-3 levels are sufficient to render these mice resistant to tumorigenesis. Thus, Cav-3 (-/-) mice are a novel preclinical model to study the protective effects of a constitutive lactogenic microenviroment on mammary tumor onset and progression. Our current studies have broad implications for using the lactogenic micro-environment as a paradigm to discover new therapies for the prevention and/or treatment of human breast cancers. Most importantly, a lactation-based therapeutic strategy would provide a more natural and nontoxic approach to the development of novel anti-cancer therapies.
Loss of caveolin-3 induces a lactogenic microenvironment that is protective against mammary tumor formation.
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View SamplesThe aim of the current study was to identify molecular markers for articular cartilage that can be used for the quality control of tissue engineered cartilage. Therefore a genom-wide expression analysis was performed using RNA isolated from articular and growth plate cartilage, both extracted from the knee joints of minipigs.
Identification of molecular markers for articular cartilage.
Specimen part
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