Fibroblast hierarchy dynamics during mammary gland morphogenesis and tumorigenesis
Journal Title
EMBO Journal
Publication Type
Apr 11
Abstract
Fibroblasts form a major component of the stroma in normal mammary tissue and breast tumors. Here, we have applied longitudinal single-cell transcriptome profiling of >45,000 fibroblasts in the mouse mammary gland across five different developmental stages and during oncogenesis. In the normal gland, diverse stromal populations were resolved, including lobular-like fibroblasts, committed preadipocytes and adipogenesis-regulatory, as well as cycling fibroblasts in puberty and pregnancy. These specialized cell types appear to emerge from CD34(high) mesenchymal progenitor cells, accompanied by elevated Hedgehog signaling. During late tumorigenesis, heterogeneous cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) were identified in mouse models of breast cancer, including a population of CD34(-) myofibroblastic CAFs (myCAFs) that were transcriptionally and phenotypically similar to senescent CAFs. Moreover, Wnt9a was demonstrated to be a regulator of senescence in CD34(-) myCAFs. These findings reflect a diverse and hierarchically organized stromal compartment in the normal mammary gland that provides a framework to better understand fibroblasts in normal and cancerous states.
Publisher
EMBO Press
Keywords
Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs); Fibroblasts; Mammary Gland Development; Senescence; Wnt9a
Research Division(s)
ACRF Cancer Biology and Stem Cells; Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Advanced Technology and Biology
PubMed ID
40216939
Open Access at Publisher's Site
https://doi.org/10.1038/s44318-025-00422-3
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