Hiring in life sciences? Share your open positions with our professional community. Read more Close

Advertisement

A sex hormone-BDNF-TrkB axis directs sympathetic innervation in the mammary gland.

Created on 14 Jul 2026

Authors

Subhajit Maity, Sami M Frascoli, Akshita Krishnan, Preethi Parupalli, Kloma T Cardoza, Darshan M Joshi, Dibyo Maiti, Achira B Shah, Lin Jia, Purna A Joshi

Published in

Scientific reports. Jul 13, 2026. Epub Jul 13, 2026.

Abstract

Stromal-epithelial interactions underlie fundamental tissue morphogenesis in normal development, tissue regeneration, and cancer. Peripheral nerves are increasingly implicated as important stromal drivers of normal and malignant epithelial tissue biology. In the mammary gland, epithelial cell fate is highly dependent on stromal cues during distinct stages of postnatal growth, which are triggered by ovarian sex hormones estrogen and progesterone. However, the effects of sex hormones on peripheral nerves in the postnatal mammary gland are largely unknown. Here, we uncover extensive changes in peripheral sympathetic innervation in the mammary stromal microenvironment during puberty and pregnancy, which are periods of active postnatal mammary epithelial growth. We find that sex hormones induce sympathetic axonal branching through an intricate hormone-epithelial-nerve cross-talk. Specifically, estrogen and progesterone stimulate the expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in mammary hormone receptor-expressing luminal epithelial cells, which acts on Tropomyosin receptor kinase B (TrkB)-expressing sympathetic nerves to activate BDNF-TrkB signaling. Our findings illustrate a previously unrecognized capacity of hormone-sensing epithelial cells to modulate sympathetic innervation, providing a framework for understanding nerve dynamics during tissue regeneration and cancer.

PMID:
42443372
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 14 Jul 2026.

Read full publication at:
Please sign in to see all details.

Advertisement

Stats

  • Community rating n/a 0 votes
  • Reviewers' rating n/a 0 votes
  • Your rating

1-terrible, 9-excellent. How would you rate this publication? Sign in in to submit your rating.

  • Recommendations n/a n/a positive of 0 vote(s)
  • Views 5
  • Comments 0

Recommended by

  • No recommendations yet.

Post a comment

You need to be signed in to post comments. You can sign in here.

Comments

There are no comments yet.

Advertisement