Defective Mammary Epithelial Outgrowth in Transgenic EKAREV-NLS Mice: Correction via Estrogen Supplementation and Genetic Background Modification.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia Pub Date : 2025-01-18 DOI:10.1007/s10911-025-09574-8
Matea Brezak, Zuzana Sumbalova Koledova
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Fluorescent biosensors offer a powerful tool for tracking and quantifying protein activity in living systems with high temporospatial resolution. However, the expression of genetically encoded fluorescent proteins can interfere with endogenous signaling pathways, potentially leading to developmental and physiological abnormalities. The EKAREV-NLS mouse model, which carries a FRET-based biosensor for monitoring extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activity, has been widely utilized both in vivo and in vitro across various cell types and organs. In this study, we report a significant defect in mammary epithelial development in EKAREV-NLS C57BL/6J female mice. Our findings reveal that these mice exhibit severely impaired mammary epithelial outgrowth, linked to systemic defects including disrupted estrous cycling, impaired ovarian follicle maturation, anovulation, and reduced reproductive fitness. Notably, estrogen supplementation was sufficient to enhance mammary epithelial growth in the EKAREV-NLS C57BL/6J females. Furthermore, outcrossing to the ICR genetic background fully restored normal mammary epithelial outgrowth, indicating that the observed phenotype is dependent on genetic background. We also confirmed the functional performance of the biosensor in hormone-supplemented and outcrossed tissues through time-lapse imaging of primary mammary epithelial cells. Our results underscore the critical need for thorough characterization of biosensor-carrying models before their application in specific research contexts. Additionally, this work highlights the influence of hormonal and genetic factors on mammary gland development and emphasizes the importance of careful consideration when selecting biosensor strains for mammary studies.

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转基因EKAREV-NLS小鼠乳腺上皮生长缺陷:通过补充雌激素和基因背景修饰进行纠正。
荧光生物传感器提供了一个强大的工具,跟踪和定量蛋白质活性的高时空分辨率的生命系统。然而,基因编码荧光蛋白的表达会干扰内源性信号通路,可能导致发育和生理异常。EKAREV-NLS小鼠模型携带基于fret的生物传感器,用于监测细胞外信号调节激酶(ERK)活性,已在体内和体外广泛应用于各种细胞类型和器官。在这项研究中,我们报道了EKAREV-NLS C57BL/6J雌性小鼠乳腺上皮发育的显著缺陷。我们的研究结果表明,这些小鼠表现出严重受损的乳腺上皮生长,并与系统性缺陷相关,包括发情周期中断、卵泡成熟受损、无排卵和生殖适应性降低。值得注意的是,补充雌激素足以促进EKAREV-NLS C57BL/6J雌性乳腺上皮细胞的生长。此外,与ICR遗传背景的异交完全恢复了正常的乳腺上皮生长,表明观察到的表型依赖于遗传背景。我们还通过原代乳腺上皮细胞的延时成像证实了该生物传感器在激素补充和异交组织中的功能表现。我们的研究结果强调了在特定研究背景下应用生物传感器携带模型之前对其进行彻底表征的迫切需要。此外,这项工作强调了激素和遗传因素对乳腺发育的影响,并强调了在选择用于乳腺研究的生物传感器菌株时仔细考虑的重要性。
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Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia is the leading Journal in the field of mammary gland biology that provides researchers within and outside the field of mammary gland biology with an integrated source of information pertaining to the development, function, and pathology of the mammary gland and its function. Commencing in 2015, the Journal will begin receiving and publishing a combination of reviews and original, peer-reviewed research. The Journal covers all topics related to the field of mammary gland biology, including mammary development, breast cancer biology, lactation, and milk composition and quality. The environmental, endocrine, nutritional, and molecular factors regulating these processes is covered, including from a comparative biology perspective.
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