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A Hormone-responsive 3D Culture Model of the Human Mammary Gland Epithelium
Authors:Lucia Speroni  Michael F Sweeney  Carlos Sonnenschein  Ana M Soto
Institution:1.Department of Integrative Physiology and Pathobiology, Tufts University School of Medicine
Abstract:The process of mammary epithelial morphogenesis is influenced by hormones. The study of hormone action on the breast epithelium using 2D cultures is limited to cell proliferation and gene expression endpoints. However, in the organism, mammary morphogenesis occurs in a 3D environment. 3D culture systems help bridge the gap between monolayer cell culture (2D) and the complexity of the organism. Herein, we describe a 3D culture model of the human breast epithelium that is suitable to study hormone action. It uses the commercially available hormone-responsive human breast epithelial cell line, T47D, and rat tail collagen type 1 as a matrix. This 3D culture model responds to the main mammotropic hormones: estradiol, progestins and prolactin. The influence of these hormones on epithelial morphogenesis can be observed after 1- or 2-week treatment according to the endpoint. The 3D cultures can be harvested for analysis of epithelial morphogenesis, cell proliferation and gene expression.
Keywords:Bioengineering  Issue 108  T47D cells  mammary gland morphogenesis  collagen fibers  estrogen  progestins  prolactin
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