Journal article
Lineage specific methylation of the Elf5 promoter in mammary epithelial cells
HJ Lee, RA Hinshelwood, T Bouras, D Gallego-Ortega, F Valdés-Mora, K Blazek, JE Visvader, SJ Clark, CJ Ormandy
Stem Cells | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1002/stem.706
Abstract
Recent characterization of mammary stem and progenitor cells has improved our understanding of the transcriptional network that coordinates mammary development; however, little is known about the mechanisms that enforce lineage commitment and prevent transdifferentiation in the mammary gland. The E-twenty six transcription factor Elf5 forces the differentiation of mammary luminal progenitor cells to establish the milk producing alveolar lineage. Methylation of the Elf5 promoter has been proposed to act as a lineage gatekeeper during embryonic development. We used bisulphite sequencing to investigate in detail whether Elf5 promoter methylation plays a role in lineage commitment during mammary..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Alice Boulghourjian who assisted with optimization of the Elf5 immunohistochemistry protocol. The work was supported by National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia, the Australian Cancer Research Foundation, the National Breast Cancer Foundation, and RT Hall Trust (to C.J.O., S.J.C., and J.E.V.).