2024
Metastasis of colon cancer requires Dickkopf-2 to generate cancer cells with Paneth cell properties.
Shin J, Park J, Lim J, Jeong J, Dinesh R, Maher S, Kim J, Park S, Hong J, Wysolmerski J, Choi J, Bothwell A. Metastasis of colon cancer requires Dickkopf-2 to generate cancer cells with Paneth cell properties. ELife 2024, 13 PMID: 39535280, PMCID: PMC11560131, DOI: 10.7554/elife.97279.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer cellsDickkopf-2Analysis of transcriptomeGeneration of cancer cellsPositive cancer cellsStem cell niche factorsColon cancer cellsPaneth cell differentiationHepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alphaLysozyme positive cellsChromatin accessibilityHNF4A proteinSingle-cell RNA sequencing analysisCell propertiesPaneth cell markersSequence analysisChromatin immunoprecipitationPromoter regionTranscription factorsTranscriptome analysisColon cancerColon cancer metastasisReduction of liver metastasisDownstream targetsCell differentiation
2019
NHERF1 Is Required for Localization of PMCA2 and Suppression of Early Involution in the Female Lactating Mammary Gland
Jeong J, Kim W, Hens J, Dann P, Schedin P, Friedman PA, Wysolmerski JJ. NHERF1 Is Required for Localization of PMCA2 and Suppression of Early Involution in the Female Lactating Mammary Gland. Endocrinology 2019, 160: 1797-1810. PMID: 31087002, PMCID: PMC6619491, DOI: 10.1210/en.2019-00230.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlasma membrane calcium ATPase 2Mammary epithelial cellsSpecialized plasma membrane domainsMammary epithelial cell deathLuminal epithelial cellsCell deathPremature mammary gland involutionBreast cancer cellsApical-basal polarityEpithelial cellsPlasma membrane domainsApical membraneSecretory luminal epithelial cellsExchanger regulatory factor 1Cell death pathwaysNHERF1 expressionMammary gland involutionCancer cellsRegulatory factor 1Sodium-hydrogen exchanger regulatory factor-1Lactating Mammary GlandNormal mammary epithelial cellsMembrane localizationEpithelial cell deathMembrane domains
2016
Calcium-Sensing Receptor Promotes Breast Cancer by Stimulating Intracrine Actions of Parathyroid Hormone–Related Protein
Kim W, Takyar FM, Swan K, Jeong J, VanHouten J, Sullivan C, Dann P, Yu H, Fiaschi-Taesch N, Chang W, Wysolmerski J. Calcium-Sensing Receptor Promotes Breast Cancer by Stimulating Intracrine Actions of Parathyroid Hormone–Related Protein. Cancer Research 2016, 76: 5348-5360. PMID: 27450451, PMCID: PMC5026591, DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-15-2614.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMMTV-PyMT miceBreast cancer cellsCaSR activationBone metastasesBreast cancerInhibited tumor cell proliferationOsteolytic bone metastasesCancer cellsHuman breast cancer cell linesCalcium-sensing receptorHuman breast cancer cellsHormone-related proteinTransgenic mouse modelBreast cancer cell linesMMTV-PyMT transgenic mouse modelBreast cancer progressionTumor cell proliferationTumor cell growthCancer cell linesPTHrP levelsTissue-specific disruptionHigh extracellular concentrationsPTHrP productionCASR genePTHrP expression
2013
Mammary-Specific Ablation of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor During Lactation Alters Maternal Calcium Metabolism, Milk Calcium Transport, and Neonatal Calcium Accrual
Mamillapalli R, VanHouten J, Dann P, Bikle D, Chang W, Brown E, Wysolmerski J. Mammary-Specific Ablation of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor During Lactation Alters Maternal Calcium Metabolism, Milk Calcium Transport, and Neonatal Calcium Accrual. Endocrinology 2013, 154: 3031-3042. PMID: 23782944, PMCID: PMC3749485, DOI: 10.1210/en.2012-2195.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, NewbornBiological TransportBone DevelopmentBone ResorptionCalciumCrosses, GeneticFemaleGene Expression RegulationLactationLactoglobulinsMammary Glands, AnimalMiceMice, KnockoutMice, TransgenicMilkParathyroid HormoneParathyroid Hormone-Related ProteinReceptors, Calcium-SensingRNA, MessengerConceptsRenal calcium excretionCalcium excretionCalcium metabolismBone resorptionCalcium transportMilk calciumMammary glandAccelerated bone resorptionMammary-specific ablationMaternal calcium metabolismDietary calcium intakeCalcium sensing receptorCalcium-sensing receptorSecretion of PTHrPSkeletal calcium storesMilk PTHrPCalcium intakePTH secretionPTHrP secretionMaternal boneBone turnoverBone metabolismOnset of lactationMaternal circulationSystemic calcium
2012
Parathyroid hormone-related protein activates Wnt signaling to specify the embryonic mammary mesenchyme
Hiremath M, Dann P, Fischer J, Butterworth D, Boras-Granic K, Hens J, Van Houten J, Shi W, Wysolmerski J. Parathyroid hormone-related protein activates Wnt signaling to specify the embryonic mammary mesenchyme. Development 2012, 139: 4239-4249. PMID: 23034629, PMCID: PMC3478689, DOI: 10.1242/dev.080671.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBeta CateninCell DifferentiationFemaleGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalKeratinocytesLymphoid Enhancer-Binding Factor 1Mammary Glands, AnimalMesodermMiceMice, KnockoutParathyroid Hormone-Related ProteinReceptors, Parathyroid HormoneThrombospondinsWnt ProteinsWnt Signaling PathwayConceptsLoss of PTHrPOverexpression of PTHrPHormone-related proteinMammary mesenchymeΒ-cateninEmbryonic mammary mesenchymeWnt pathwayWnt/β-cateninEmbryonic mammary developmentCanonical Wnt pathwayPTHrPMammary developmentMammary budAbnormal differentiationReduced expressionBasal keratinocytesVentral skinReporter activityBud cellsMarkersCanonical WntInappropriate differentiationAbolished expressionMesenchyme markersOverexpression
2009
Analysis of gene expression in PTHrP−/− mammary buds supports a role for BMP signaling and MMP2 in the initiation of ductal morphogenesis
Hens J, Dann P, Hiremath M, Pan T, Chodosh L, Wysolmerski J. Analysis of gene expression in PTHrP−/− mammary buds supports a role for BMP signaling and MMP2 in the initiation of ductal morphogenesis. Developmental Dynamics 2009, 238: 2713-2724. PMID: 19795511, PMCID: PMC2862621, DOI: 10.1002/dvdy.22097.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBone Morphogenetic Protein 4Cells, CulturedDipeptidesDown-RegulationGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalHydroxamic AcidsIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsKeratinsMammary Glands, AnimalMatrix Metalloproteinase 2Matrix Metalloproteinase InhibitorsMesodermMiceMice, KnockoutMorphogenesisOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisParathyroid Hormone-Related ProteinProtease InhibitorsSignal TransductionTranscription FactorsUp-RegulationConceptsGene expressionMammary budMammary mesenchymeDuctal outgrowthMesenchymal cellsEmbryonic mammary developmentMMP2 gene expressionEmbryonic mammary budFunctional roleGenesDuctal morphogenesisBud culturesMammary developmentBudsPTHrP effectsBMPMesenchymeExpressionMMP2 activityMMP2OutgrowthVentral skinCellsMorphogenesisBMP4
2005
The calcium-sensing receptor regulates PTHrP production and calcium transport in the lactating mammary gland
Ardeshirpour L, Dann P, Pollak M, Wysolmerski J, VanHouten J. The calcium-sensing receptor regulates PTHrP production and calcium transport in the lactating mammary gland. Bone 2005, 38: 787-793. PMID: 16377269, DOI: 10.1016/j.bone.2005.11.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCalcium-sensing receptorPTHrP productionMammary epithelial cellsMammary glandCalcium transportEpithelial cellsCalcium homeostasisParathyroid hormone-related proteinParathyroid hormone secretionProduction of PTHrPHormone-related proteinSystemic calcium homeostasisExtracellular calcium ionsTransepithelial calcium transportG protein-coupled receptorsHormone secretionParathyroid glandsBone massCalcium handlingRenal tubulesTransient lossGlandGenetic confirmationReceptorsSecretion
2004
Canonical WNT signaling promotes mammary placode development and is essential for initiation of mammary gland morphogenesis
Chu EY, Hens J, Andl T, Kairo A, Yamaguchi TP, Brisken C, Glick A, Wysolmerski JJ, Millar SE. Canonical WNT signaling promotes mammary placode development and is essential for initiation of mammary gland morphogenesis. Development 2004, 131: 4819-4829. PMID: 15342465, DOI: 10.1242/dev.01347.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMammary gland morphogenesisPlacode developmentGland morphogenesisCanonical WntEmbryonic mammary developmentMammary placode formationHair follicle formationSkin appendage morphogenesisWnt pathway activityAdditional WntAppendage morphogenesisWnt signalsPlacode formationWnt genesMolecular controlMammary morphogenesisMammary placodesUnderlying mesenchymeMorphogenesisWnt pathwayWntPathway activityWnt inhibitor Dickkopf-1PlacodeElevated expression
2001
Parathyroid hormone-related protein maintains mammary epithelial fate and triggers nipple skin differentiation during embryonic breast development
Foley J, Dann P, Hong J, Cosgrove J, Dreyer B, Rimm D, Dunbar M, Philbrick W, Wysolmerski J. Parathyroid hormone-related protein maintains mammary epithelial fate and triggers nipple skin differentiation during embryonic breast development. Development 2001, 128: 513-525. PMID: 11171335, DOI: 10.1242/dev.128.4.513.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBeta CateninCell DifferentiationCell LineageCytoskeletal ProteinsDNA-Binding ProteinsEpidermal CellsEpidermisEpithelial CellsFemaleGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalHistocytochemistryLymphoid Enhancer-Binding Factor 1Mammary Glands, AnimalMiceMice, KnockoutMice, TransgenicModels, BiologicalNipplesParathyroid Hormone-Related ProteinProteinsReceptor, Parathyroid Hormone, Type 1Receptors, Parathyroid HormoneSignal TransductionTrans-ActivatorsTranscription FactorsTransgenesConceptsPTH/PTHrP receptorCell fateHormone-related proteinMammary epithelial cell fateMammary mesenchymeCell fate decisionsEpithelial cell fatePTHrP receptorEmbryonic mammary glandMesenchymal cellsType I PTH/PTHrP receptorEmbryonic mammary developmentMammary epithelial cellsParathyroid hormone-related proteinEpithelial cellsEpithelial fateEpidermal fateFate decisionsEpithelial morphogenesisAbsence of PTHrPMesenchymal expressionVentral epidermisProper developmentSkin differentiationCombination of lossMammary ductal and alveolar development: Lesson learned from genetically manipulated mice
Dunbar M, Wysolmerski J. Mammary ductal and alveolar development: Lesson learned from genetically manipulated mice. Microscopy Research And Technique 2001, 52: 163-170. PMID: 11169864, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0029(20010115)52:2<163::aid-jemt1002>3.0.co;2-r.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsFemaleGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalMammary Glands, AnimalMiceMice, KnockoutMice, TransgenicConceptsMammary developmentMammary gland developmentDevelopmental biologistsMouse genomeMammary glandCertain genesKnockout technologyMolecular mechanismsGland developmentDuctal developmentFundamental processesAlveolar developmentGenomeRecent advancesMouse modelGenesMechanismBiologistsTransgenicDifferentiationIntensive effortsMoleculesExpressionGlandDevelopment
1999
Parathyroid hormone-related protein signaling is necessary for sexual dimorphism during embryonic mammary development
Dunbar M, Dann P, Robinson G, Hennighausen L, Zhang J, Wysolmerski J. Parathyroid hormone-related protein signaling is necessary for sexual dimorphism during embryonic mammary development. Development 1999, 126: 3485-3493. PMID: 10409496, DOI: 10.1242/dev.126.16.3485.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, Genetically ModifiedApoptosisEpithelial CellsFemaleGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalHeterozygoteMaleMammary Glands, AnimalMesodermMiceMice, KnockoutParathyroid Hormone-Related ProteinProteinsReceptor, Parathyroid Hormone, Type 1Receptors, AndrogenReceptors, Parathyroid HormoneSex CharacteristicsTenascinConceptsAndrogen receptorMammary mesenchymeMammary budPTH/PTHrP receptorParathyroid hormone-related proteinHormone-related proteinEpithelial budsAR expressionPTHrP expressionMale micePTHrP receptorEmbryonic mammary developmentMammary epithelial cellsEpithelial-mesenchymal signalingMammary developmentTransgenic overexpressionMammary glandBasal epidermisEpithelial cellsC expressionTenascin CVentral dermisReceptorsAndrogensPTHrP
1998
PTHrP Regulates Epidermal Differentiation in Adult Mice
Foley J, Wysolmerski J, Dreyer B, Broadus A, Philbrick W, Longely B. PTHrP Regulates Epidermal Differentiation in Adult Mice. Journal Of Investigative Dermatology 1998, 111: 1122-1128. PMID: 9856827, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1747.1998.00428.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPTHrP-knockout miceKeratin 14 promoterAdult miceSebaceous glandsHuman keratin 14 promoterParathyroid hormone-related peptideHyperplastic sebaceous glandsHormone-related peptideAbsence of PTHrPNumber of organsWk of agePremature acquisitionEpidermal proliferation rateMarked acanthosisTransgenic replacementReciprocal findingsTransgenic micePTHrPPTHrP geneMiceMammary glandBasal keratinocytesDisplay abnormalitiesLethal chondrodystrophyFibrotic dermisRescue of the parathyroid hormone-related protein knockout mouse demonstrates that parathyroid hormone-related protein is essential for mammary gland development
Wysolmerski J, Philbrick W, Dunbar M, Lanske B, Kronenberg H, Karaplis A, Broadus A. Rescue of the parathyroid hormone-related protein knockout mouse demonstrates that parathyroid hormone-related protein is essential for mammary gland development. Development 1998, 125: 1285-1294. PMID: 9477327, DOI: 10.1242/dev.125.7.1285.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCells, CulturedGene DeletionGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalGene Transfer TechniquesImmunohistochemistryIn Situ HybridizationMammary Glands, AnimalMiceMice, KnockoutMorphogenesisParathyroid Hormone-Related ProteinPhenotypeProteinsReceptors, Parathyroid HormoneRNA, MessengerConceptsHormone-related proteinMammary epithelial cellsMammary gland developmentEpithelial cellsPTH/PTHrP receptor expressionPTH/PTHrP receptorParathyroid hormone-related proteinMammary glandPTH/PTHrP receptor geneAmino-terminal PTHrPMammary duct systemPTHrP-knockout miceMammary mesenchymeOverexpression of PTHrPGland developmentPTHrP receptor expressionProtein knockout miceAbsence of PTHrPSitu hybridization histochemistryAbility of PTHrPTransgenic expressionEpithelial-mesenchymal communicationNeonatal deathHumoral hypercalcemiaEarly pregnancy