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ea0029s49.3 | Genetic breakthroughs in reproductive pathology and physiology | ICEECE2012

RANK ligand mediates hormone induced mammary epithelial proliferation and carcinogenesis

Gonzalez Suarez E. , Jacob A. , Jones J. , Miller R. , Roudier M. , Erwert R. , Pinkas J. , Branstetter D. , Dougall W.

RANK and RANKL are essential for mammary gland development in mice. We demonstrated that RANK signalling promotes proliferation and impairs mammary epithelial differentiation in mice. RANK and RANKL expression is detected in breast cancer cells. MMTV-RANK acini show hallmarks of transformation in a RANKL dependent manner. After multiple pregnancies MMTV-RANK females spontaneously develop adenocarcinomas, and after DMBA (dimethylbenz(a)anthracene) and MPA (medroxiprogesterone) ...

ea0002p82 | Signalling | SFE2001

A Threonine-Doublet within the Carboxyl-Terminal Tail of a Non-Mammalian Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Receptor is Critical for Rapid Agonist-Induced Internalization

Pawson A , Lopes J , Katz A , Maudsley S , Sellar R , Miller N , #Y-M|#Sun|# , Millar R , Davidson J

The chicken gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor (cGnRH-R) is notable for having a cytoplasmic carboxyl-terminal tail, which is not present in the mammalian GnRH-Rs. We have previously shown that the cGnRH-R undergoes rapid agonist-induced internalization, and requires the carboxyl-terminal tail for this process. To investigate the role of the carboxyl-terminal tail of the cGnRH-R in relation to its rapid internalization, and to identify the key residues involved, a series ...