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Role of JNK in Mammary Gland Development and Breast Cancer
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Breast OncologyDevelopmental BiologySignaling PathwayTumor MicroenvironmentJnk2 GenesCell SignalingMedicineMammary GlandBreast CancerMurine Jnk1Mammary Gland BiologyCancer BiologyCell BiologyCancer ResearchMammary Gland DevelopmentTumor BiologyEndocrine-related CancerExtracellular Matrix
cJun NH(2)-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling has been implicated in the developmental morphogenesis of epithelial organs. In this study, we employed a compound deletion of the murine Jnk1 and Jnk2 genes in the mammary gland to evaluate the requirement for these ubiquitously expressed genes in breast development and tumorigenesis. JNK1/2 was not required for breast epithelial cell proliferation or motility. However, JNK1/2 deficiency caused increased branching morphogenesis and defects in the clearance of lumenal epithelial cells. In the setting of breast cancer development, JNK1/2 deficiency significantly increased tumor formation. Together, these findings established that JNK signaling is required for normal mammary gland development and that it has a suppressive role in mammary tumorigenesis.
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