1. Developing ovine mammary terminal duct lobular units have a dynamic mucosal and stromal immune microenvironment
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Katie L. Davies, Katherine Hughes, Clare M. C. Gillis, Abigail L. Fowden, Paul Rees, John W. Wills, Dorottya Nagy, Wills, John W [0000-0002-4347-5394], Hughes, Katherine [0000-0002-3331-1249], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, and Wills, John W. [0000-0002-4347-5394]
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Cell type ,Stromal cell ,101 ,QH301-705.5 ,Cell ,Mammary gland ,education ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,631/250/262 ,Biology ,13 ,14 ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,14/1 ,13/1 ,Immune system ,Mammary Glands, Animal ,Image processing ,631/114/1564 ,Machine learning ,Developmental biology ,medicine ,Animals ,101/1 ,14/19 ,Biology (General) ,Immunity, Mucosal ,health care economics and organizations ,Sheep, Domestic ,Innate immunity ,Breast development ,Innate immune system ,Macrophages ,631/250/1620 ,631/114/1305 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lymphoid tissues ,14/63 ,Cancer research ,Female ,631/136 ,Stromal Cells ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Duct (anatomy) - Abstract
Funder: University of Cambridge | Girton College, University of Cambridge (Girton); doi: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000621, Funder: University of Cambridge Herchel-Smith Fund, Funder: British Veterinary Association Animal Welfare Foundation Norman Hayward Fund ref NHF_2016_03_KH, The human breast and ovine mammary gland undergo striking levels of postnatal development, leading to formation of terminal duct lobular units (TDLUs). Here we interrogate aspects of sheep TDLU growth as a model of breast development and to increase understanding of ovine mammogenesis. The distributions of epithelial nuclear Ki67 positivity differ significantly between younger and older lambs. Ki67 expression is polarised to the leading edge of the developing TDLUs. Intraepithelial ductal macrophages exhibit periodicity and considerably increased density in lambs approaching puberty. Stromal macrophages are more abundant centrally than peripherally. Intraepithelial T lymphocytes are more numerous in older lambs. Stromal hotspots of Ki67 expression colocalize with immune cell aggregates that exhibit distinct organisation consistent with tertiary lymphoid structures. The lamb mammary gland thus exhibits a dynamic mucosal and stromal immune microenvironment and constitutes a valuable model system that provides new insights into postnatal breast development.
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- 2021