Exploring the principles of embryonic mammary gland branching morphogenesis

Author:

Satta Jyoti P.1ORCID,Lindström Riitta1ORCID,Myllymäki Satu-Marja1ORCID,Lan Qiang1ORCID,Trela Ewelina1ORCID,Prunskaite-Hyyryläinen Renata2ORCID,Kaczyńska Beata1ORCID,Voutilainen Maria1,Kuure Satu34ORCID,Vainio Seppo J.25ORCID,Mikkola Marja L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biotechnology, Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki 1 , Helsinki 00014 , Finland

2. University of Oulu 2 Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine , , Oulu 90014 , Finland

3. Helsinki Institute of Life Science, University of Helsinki 3 GM-unit, Laboratory Animal Center , , Helsinki 00014 , Finland

4. University of Helsinki 4 Stem Cells and Metabolism Research Program, Faculty of Medicine , , Helsinki 00014 , Finland

5. Kvantum Institute, Infotech Oulu, University of Oulu 5 , Oulu 90014 , Finland

Abstract

ABSTRACT Branching morphogenesis is a characteristic feature of many essential organs, such as the lung and kidney, and most glands, and is the net result of two tissue behaviors: branch point initiation and elongation. Each branched organ has a distinct architecture customized to its physiological function, but how patterning occurs in these ramified tubular structures is a fundamental problem of development. Here, we use quantitative 3D morphometrics, time-lapse imaging, manipulation of ex vivo cultured mouse embryonic organs and mice deficient in the planar cell polarity component Vangl2 to address this question in the developing mammary gland. Our results show that the embryonic epithelial trees are highly complex in topology owing to the flexible use of two distinct modes of branch point initiation: lateral branching and tip bifurcation. This non-stereotypy was contrasted by the remarkably constant average branch frequency, indicating a ductal growth invariant, yet stochastic, propensity to branch. The probability of branching was malleable and could be tuned by manipulating the Fgf10 and Tgfβ1 pathways. Finally, our in vivo data and ex vivo time-lapse imaging suggest the involvement of tissue rearrangements in mammary branch elongation.

Funder

Research Council of Finland

Sigrid Juséliuksen Säätiö

Jane ja Aatos Erkon Säätiö

Helsinki Institute of Life Science

Suomen Kulttuurirahasto

Ella ja Georg Ehrnroothin Säätiö

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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