Regulation of mammary epithelial cell phenotypes by the helix-loop- helix protein, Id-1

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Mammary epithelial cells undergo cycles of proliferation, invasion, differentiation and apoptotic cell-death throughout adult life. The molecular mechanisms that regulate these complex and co-ordinated developmental programs are poorly understood. We have identified Id-1 protein, a negative regulator of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors, as a critical regulator of these normal mammary epithelial cell phenotypes. We also found that Id-1 is an important regulator of the aggressive and invasive phenotype, as well as mediator of the effects of sex steroid hormones, in human breast cancer cells.

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Lin, C. Q., Parrinello, S., Campisi, J., & Desprez, P. Y. (1999, March). Regulation of mammary epithelial cell phenotypes by the helix-loop- helix protein, Id-1. Endocrine-Related Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1677/erc.0.0060049

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