Journal article
Remodeling of the lymphatic vasculature during mouse mammary gland morphogenesis is mediated via epithelial-derived lymphangiogenic stimuli
KL Betterman, S Paquet-Fifield, ML Asselin-Labat, JE Visvader, LM Butler, SA Stacker, MG Achen, NL Harvey
American Journal of Pathology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2012
Abstract
Despite the key roles of lymphatic vessels in homeostasis and disease, the cellular sources of signals that direct lymphatic vascular growth and patterning remain unknown. Using high-resolution imaging in two and three dimensions, we demonstrated that postnatal mouse mammary gland lymphatic vessels share an intimate spatial association with epithelial ducts and large blood vessels. We further demonstrated that the lymphatic vasculature is remodeled together with the mammary epithelial tree and blood vasculature during postnatal mouse mammary gland morphogenesis. Neither estrogen receptor α nor progesterone receptor were detected in lymphatic endothelial cells in the mouse mammary gland, sugg..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by the National Breast Cancer Foundation (doctoral research scholarship to K.B.), the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (M.A., N.H., SS., J.V.), the Cancer Council of South Australia (N.H., L.B.), Victorian Breast Cancer Research Consortium (J.V.), and a fellowship from MedVet Pty Ltd (N.H.).