SCA-1 Labels a Subset of Estrogen-Responsive Bipotential Repopulating Cells within the CD24<sup>+</sup> CD49f<sup>hi</sup> Mammary Stem Cell-Enriched Compartment
posted on 2023-04-21, 05:54authored byGenevieve Dall, JL Vieusseux, KS Korach, Y Arao, SC Hewitt, KJ Hamilton, E Dzierzak, WC Boon, ER Simpson, RG Ramsay, T Stein, JS Morris, Robin AndersonRobin Anderson, GP Risbridger, KL Britt
<p>Estrogen stimulates breast development during puberty and mammary tumors in adulthood through estrogen receptor-α (ERα). These effects are proposed to occur via ERα+ luminal cells and not the mammary stem cells (MaSCs) that are ERαneg. Since ERα+ luminal cells express stem cell antigen-1 (SCA-1), we sought to determine if SCA-1 could define an ERα+ subset of EpCAM+/CD24+/CD49fhi MaSCs. We show that the MaSC population has a distinct SCA-1+ population that is abundant in pre-pubertal mammary glands. The SCA-1+ MaSCs have less stem cell markers and less in vivo repopulating activity than their SCA-1neg counterparts. However, they express ERα and specifically enter the cell cycle at puberty. Using estrogen-deficient aromatase knockouts (ArKO), we showed that the SCA-1+ MaSC could be directly modulated by estrogen supplementation. Thus, SCA-1 enriches for an ERα+, estrogen-sensitive subpopulation within the CD24+/CD49fhi MaSC population that may be responsible for the hormonal sensitivity of the developing mammary gland.</p>