iScience (Mar 2019)

Cysteine Dioxygenase Regulates the Epithelial Morphogenesis of Mammary Gland via Cysteine Sulfinic Acid

  • Jianjun Zhao,
  • Yuzhu Han,
  • Xingyu Ma,
  • Yang Zhou,
  • Shukai Yuan,
  • Qian Shen,
  • Guogen Ye,
  • Hongrun Liu,
  • Penghui Fu,
  • Gongwei Zhang,
  • Bingke Qiao,
  • Anfang Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 173 – 189

Abstract

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Summary: Epithelial morphogenesis is a common feature in various organs and contributes to functional formation. However, the molecular mechanisms behind epithelial morphogenesis remain largely unknown. Mammary gland is an excellent model system to investigate the molecular mechanisms of epithelial morphogenesis. In this study, we found that cysteine dioxygenase (CDO), a key enzyme in cysteine oxidative metabolism, was involved in mammary epithelial morphogenesis. CDO knockout (KO) females exhibited severe defects in mammary branching morphogenesis and ductal elongation, resulting in poor lactation. CDO contributes to the luminal epithelial cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis mainly through its downstream product cysteine sulfinic acid (CSA). Exogenous supplementation of CSA not only rescued the defects in CDO KO mouse but also enhanced ductal growth in wild-type mouse. It suggests that CDO regulates luminal epithelial differentiation and regeneration via CSA and consequently contributes to mammary development, which raises important implications for epithelial morphogenesis and pathogenesis of breast cancer. : Cell Biology; Developmental Biology Subject Areas: Cell Biology, Developmental Biology