In the mammary gland, vimentin intermediate filaments are expressed in stromal cells and in basal epithelial cell populations including gland-reconstituting mammary stem cells, with largely undefined functions. Here, we studied how vimentin deficiency affects mouse mammary gland development. We find that in adult vimentin knockout mice (Vim-/-) mammary ductal outgrowth is delayed. The adult Vim-/- glands display dilated ducts and reduced basal to luminal mouse mammary epithelial cell (MMEC) ratio indicative of altered progenitor cell activity. Accordingly, isolated Vim-/- MMECs form fewer mammospheres and basal-like organoids in vitro than their wt counterparts. Importantly, reduced basal MMEC number translates into defects in Vim-/- mammary gland regeneration in vivo. Global gene expression profiling of basal MMECs reveals that lack of vimentin alters multiple pathways including adhesion, cancer and Wnt-signalling. Furthermore, vimentin contributes to stem-like cell properties in MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, wherein vimentin depletion reduces tumorsphere formation and attenuates expression of breast cancer stem cell-associated surface markers. Together, our findings identify vimentin as a positive regulator of stemness in the developing mouse mammary gland and in breast cancer cells.
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