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Hormonal control of alveolar development and its implications for breast carcinogenesis
Authors:Brisken Cathrin
Institution:(1) Surgical Oncology, MGH Cancer Center, Harvard Medical School, 55 Fruit Street – GRJ 904E, Boston, Massachusetts, 02114
Abstract:During puberty and pregnancy, the breast undergoes major restructuring in order to produce a structure that can secrete and eject copious amounts of milk. By analogy to other branched organs such as the lung or the salivary gland, a large increase in surface area of the specialized epithelium is achieved through repeated ramifications of a system of ducts and alveoli arising from the nipple. In the breast, this process culminates in the appearance of thousands of alveoli or acini, saccular outpouchings from the ductal system. This paper focuses on this final stage of proliferation, the formation of alveolar structures and its control by systemic hormones.
Keywords:alveologenesis  sidebranching  terminal ductal lobular unit  hormones  breast cancer  mouse models
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