René Villadsen

René Villadsen

Københavns Universitet

H-index: 24

Europe-Denmark

About René Villadsen

René Villadsen, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Københavns Universitet, specializes in the field of breast cancer, stem cells, keratins.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Evidence of steady-state fibroblast subtypes in the normal human breast as cells-of-origin for perturbed-state fibroblasts in breast cancer

SSEA-1 Correlates With the Invasive Phenotype in Breast Cancer

Ductal keratin 15+ luminal progenitors in normal breast exhibit a basal-like breast cancer transcriptomic signature

Transcriptional profiling of transport mechanisms and regulatory pathways in rat choroid plexus

Myoepithelial progenitors as founder cells of hyperplastic human breast lesions upon PIK3CA transformation

Desensitization of human breast progenitors by a transient exposure to pregnancy levels of estrogen

Heterogeneity of CEACAM5 in breast cancer

The expression pattern of epidermal differentiation marker Keratin 10 in the normal human breast and breast cancer cells

René Villadsen Information

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Københavns Universitet

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Citations(all)

3745

Citations(since 2020)

968

Cited By

3176

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

31

i10Index(since 2020)

27

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Københavns Universitet

René Villadsen Skills & Research Interests

breast cancer

stem cells

keratins

Top articles of René Villadsen

Evidence of steady-state fibroblast subtypes in the normal human breast as cells-of-origin for perturbed-state fibroblasts in breast cancer

Authors

Mikkel Morsing Bagger,Jonas Sjölund,Jiyoung Kim,Katharina Theresa Kohler,René Villadsen,Abbas Jafari,Moustapha Kassem,Kristian Pietras,Lone Rønnov-Jessen,Ole William Petersen

Journal

Breast Cancer Research

Published Date

2024/1/16

BackgroundHuman breast cancer most frequently originates within a well-defined anatomical structure referred to as the terminal duct lobular unit (TDLU). This structure is endowed with its very own lobular fibroblasts representing one out of two steady-state fibroblast subtypes—the other being interlobular fibroblasts. While cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are increasingly appreciated as covering a spectrum of perturbed states, we lack a coherent understanding of their relationship—if any—with the steady-state fibroblast subtypes. To address this, we here established two autologous CAF lines representing inflammatory CAFs (iCAFs) and myofibroblast CAFs (myCAFs) and compared them with already established interlobular- and lobular fibroblasts with respect to their origin and impact on tumor formation.MethodsPrimary breast tumor-derived CAFs were transduced to express human telomerase reverse …

SSEA-1 Correlates With the Invasive Phenotype in Breast Cancer

Authors

Katharina T Kohler,Anna A Møller Hansen,Jiyoung Kim,René Villadsen

Journal

Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry

Published Date

2023/8

The glycan moiety Lewis X (LeX) has been implicated in defining progenitor cells as well as playing a role in the progression of solid tumors, including breast cancer. Here, we used the original stage-specific embryonic antigen-1 (SSEA-1) antibody, MC-480, targeting the LeX motif to examine the expression pattern of this marker within the context of a differentiation hierarchy as well as functional properties of breast cancer cells. Immunohistochemical staining revealed the presence of SSEA-1 in a progenitor zone in the normal breast gland. In breast cancer, 81 of 220 carcinomas (37%) were positive for SSEA-1 and a distinct pattern could be correlated to major subtypes. Specifically, estrogen receptor alpha (ERα)-negative tumors showed a higher frequency of SSEA-1 expression compared to ERα-positive tumors, which are generally considered more differentiated (56% vs 29%, p<0.005). Functional assays …

Ductal keratin 15+ luminal progenitors in normal breast exhibit a basal-like breast cancer transcriptomic signature

Authors

Katharina Theresa Kohler,Nadine Goldhammer,Samuel Demharter,Ulrich Pfisterer,Konstantin Khodosevich,Lone Rønnov-Jessen,Ole William Petersen,René Villadsen,Jiyoung Kim

Journal

NPJ Breast Cancer

Published Date

2022/7/12

Normal breast luminal epithelial progenitors have been implicated as cell of origin in basal-like breast cancer, but their anatomical localization remains understudied. Here, we combine collection under the microscope of organoids from reduction mammoplasties and single-cell mRNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of FACS-sorted luminal epithelial cells with multicolor imaging to profile ducts and terminal duct lobular units (TDLUs) and compare them with breast cancer subtypes. Unsupervised clustering reveals eleven distinct clusters and a differentiation trajectory starting with keratin 15+ (K15+) progenitors enriched in ducts. Spatial mapping of luminal progenitors is confirmed at the protein level by staining with critical duct markers. Comparison of the gene expression profiles of normal luminal cells with those of breast cancer subtypes suggests a strong correlation between normal breast ductal progenitors and basal …

Transcriptional profiling of transport mechanisms and regulatory pathways in rat choroid plexus

Authors

Søren N Andreassen,Trine L Toft-Bertelsen,Jonathan H Wardman,René Villadsen,Nanna MacAulay

Journal

Fluids and Barriers of the CNS

Published Date

2022/6/4

BackgroundDysregulation of brain fluid homeostasis associates with brain pathologies in which fluid accumulation leads to elevated intracranial pressure. Surgical intervention remains standard care, since specific and efficient pharmacological treatment options are limited for pathologies with disturbed brain fluid homeostasis. Such lack of therapeutic targets originates, in part, from the incomplete map of the molecular mechanisms underlying cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) secretion by the choroid plexus.MethodsThe transcriptomic profile of rat choroid plexus was generated by RNA Sequencing (RNAseq) of whole tissue and epithelial cells captured by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS), and compared to proximal tubules. The bioinformatic analysis comprised mapping to reference genome followed by filtering for type, location, and association with alias and protein function. The transporters and associated …

Myoepithelial progenitors as founder cells of hyperplastic human breast lesions upon PIK3CA transformation

Authors

Nadine Goldhammer,Jiyoung Kim,René Villadsen,Lone Rønnov-Jessen,Ole William Petersen

Journal

Communications Biology

Published Date

2022/3/10

The myoepithelial (MEP) lineage of human breast comprises bipotent and multipotent progenitors in ducts and terminal duct lobular units (TDLUs). We here assess whether this heterogeneity impacts on oncogenic PIK3CA transformation. Single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and multicolor imaging reveal that terminal ducts represent the most enriched source of cells with ductal MEP markers including α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), keratin K14, K17 and CD200. Furthermore, we find neighboring CD200high and CD200low progenitors within terminal ducts. When sorted and kept in ground state conditions, their CD200low and CD200high phenotypes are preserved. Upon differentiation, progenitors remain multipotent and bipotent, respectively. Immortalized progenitors are transduced with mutant PIK3CA on an shp53 background. Upon transplantation, CD200low MEP progenitors distinguish from CD200high …

Desensitization of human breast progenitors by a transient exposure to pregnancy levels of estrogen

Authors

Lone Rønnov-Jessen,Jiyoung Kim,Nadine Goldhammer,Marie Christine Klitgaard,Martynas Smicius,Marc Baker Bechmann,René Villadsen,Ole William Petersen

Journal

Scientific Reports

Published Date

2021/8/26

Full term pregnancy at an early age is the only factor known to consistently protect against breast cancer. Because hormone receptor positive progenitors in the human breast relay endocrine signaling, we here sought to determine whether an experimental mimicry of the third trimester surge of hormones would change their susceptibility to growth stimulation. Hormone receptor positive, reduction mammoplasty-derived human breast epithelial progenitors were exposed to a short-term, pregnancy-level of estradiol, and their subsequent response to estradiol stimulation was analyzed. Exposure to pregnancy-level of estradiol results in subsequent lower sensitivity to estrogen-induced proliferation. Expression array and immunoblotting reveal upregulation of S100A7 and down-regulation of p27, both associated with parity and epithelial differentiation. Notably, we find that the epithelial differentiation is accompanied by …

Heterogeneity of CEACAM5 in breast cancer

Authors

Marc B Bechmann,Andreas V Brydholm,Victoria L Codony,Jiyoung Kim,René Villadsen

Journal

Oncotarget

Published Date

2020/10/10

CEACAM5 is overexpressed in many primary breast carcinomas. However, the exact role of CEACAM5 in breast cancer tumorigenesis remains unresolved. Here, we examined a repository of 110 cryopreserved primary breast carcinomas by immunohistochemistry to assess the distribution of CEACAM5 in tumor subtypes. The majority of estrogen receptor-positive and HER2-overexpressing tumors were CEACAM5-positive, whereas most of Triple-negative tumors were negative. Assessing sample sets of paired primary breast cancers and corresponding lymph node lesions from a total of 59 patients revealed a high correlation between primary tumor and lymph node with regard to CEACAM5-status. However, a notable subset of sample sets demonstrated intratumoral heterogeneity in the primary tumor, the metastatic lesion or both, suggesting that both CEACAM5-positive and–negative cells can play a role in tumor …

The expression pattern of epidermal differentiation marker Keratin 10 in the normal human breast and breast cancer cells

Authors

Jiyoung Kim,René Villadsen

Journal

Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry

Published Date

2020/8

Cells of the human breast gland express an array of keratins, of which some are used for characterizing both normal and neoplastic breast tissue. However, the expression pattern of certain keratins has yet to be detailed. Here, the expression of a differentiation marker of epidermal epithelium, keratin 10 (K10), was investigated in the human breast gland. While in normal breast tissue generally less than 1% of luminal epithelial cells expressed K10, in women >30 years of age glandular structures with K10-positive (K10pos) cells were found at higher frequency than in younger women. K10pos cells belong to a mature luminal compartment as they were negative for cKIT, positive for Ks20.8, and mostly non-cycling. In breast cancer, around 16% of primary breast carcinomas tested were positive for K10 by immunohistochemistry. Interestingly, K10pos tumor cells generally exhibit features of differentiation similar to their …

publisher correction: A CD146 fAcS protocol enriches for Luminal Keratin 14/19 Double Positive Human Breast progenitors

Authors

Ólöf Gerdur Ísberg,Jiyoung Kim,Agla J Fridriksdottir,Mikkel Morsing,Vera Timmermans-Wielenga,Lone Rønnov-Jessen,Ole W Petersen,René Villadsen

Journal

Scientific Reports

Published Date

2020

Publisher Correction: A CD146 FACS Protocol Enriches for Luminal Keratin 14/19 Double Positive Human Breast Progenitors - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content NIH NLM Logo Access keys NCBI Homepage MyNCBI Homepage Main Content Main Navigation Search PMC Full-Text Archive Search in PMC Advanced Search User Guide Journal List Scientific Reports PMC7066244 Other Formats PDF (623K) Actions Cite Collections Share Permalink Copy RESOURCES Similar articles Cited by other articles Links to NCBI Databases Journal List Scientific Reports PMC7066244 As a library, NLM provides access to scientific literature. Inclusion in an NLM database does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by NLM or the National Institutes of Health. Learn more: PMC Disclaimer | PMC Copyright Notice Logo of scirep Sci Rep. 2020; 10: 4788. Published online 2020 Mar 11. doi: 10.1038/s41598-…

Fibroblasts direct differentiation of human breast epithelial progenitors

Authors

Mikkel Morsing,Jiyoung Kim,René Villadsen,Nadine Goldhammer,Abbas Jafari,Moustapha Kassem,Ole William Petersen,Lone Rønnov-Jessen

Journal

Breast Cancer Research

Published Date

2020/12

Background Breast cancer arises within specific regions in the human breast referred to as the terminal duct lobular units (TDLUs). These are relatively dynamic structures characterized by sex hormone driven cyclic epithelial turnover. TDLUs consist of unique parenchymal entities embedded within a fibroblast-rich lobular stroma. Here, we established and characterized a new human breast lobular fibroblast cell line against its interlobular counterpart with a view to assessing the role of region-specific stromal cues in the control of TDLU dynamics. Methods Primary lobular and interlobular fibroblasts were transduced to express human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT). Differentiation of the established cell lines along lobular and interlobular pathways was determined by immunocytochemical staining and genome-wide RNA sequencing. Their …

AXL is a driver of stemness in normal mammary gland and breast cancer

Authors

Agnete ST Engelsen,Katarzyna Wnuk-Lipinska,Sebastien Bougnaud,Fanny A Pelissier Vatter,Crina Tiron,René Villadsen,Masaru Miyano,Maria L Lotsberg,Noëlly Madeleine,Pouda Panahandeh,Sushil Dhakal,Tuan Zea Tan,Stacey D’mello Peters,Sturla Grøndal,Sura M Aziz,Silje Nord,Lars Herfindal,Martha R Stampfer,Therese Sørlie,Rolf A Brekken,Oddbjørn Straume,Nils Halberg,Gro Gausdal,Jean Paul Thiery,Lars A Akslen,Ole W Petersen,Mark A LaBarge,James B Lorens

Journal

Iscience

Published Date

2020/11/20

The receptor tyrosine kinase AXL is associated with epithelial plasticity in several solid tumors including breast cancer and AXL-targeting agents are currently in clinical trials. We hypothesized that AXL is a driver of stemness traits in cancer by co-option of a regulatory function normally reserved for stem cells. AXL-expressing cells in human mammary epithelial ducts co-expressed markers associated with multipotency, and AXL inhibition abolished colony formation and self-maintenance activities while promoting terminal differentiation in vitro. Axl-null mice did not exhibit a strong developmental phenotype, but enrichment of Axl+ cells was required for mouse mammary gland reconstitution upon transplantation, and Axl-null mice had reduced incidence of Wnt1-driven mammary tumors. An AXL-dependent gene signature is a feature of transcriptomes in basal breast cancers and reduced patient survival irrespective of …

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What is René Villadsen's h-index at Københavns Universitet?

The h-index of René Villadsen has been 18 since 2020 and 24 in total.

What are René Villadsen's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Evidence of steady-state fibroblast subtypes in the normal human breast as cells-of-origin for perturbed-state fibroblasts in breast cancer

SSEA-1 Correlates With the Invasive Phenotype in Breast Cancer

Ductal keratin 15+ luminal progenitors in normal breast exhibit a basal-like breast cancer transcriptomic signature

Transcriptional profiling of transport mechanisms and regulatory pathways in rat choroid plexus

Myoepithelial progenitors as founder cells of hyperplastic human breast lesions upon PIK3CA transformation

Desensitization of human breast progenitors by a transient exposure to pregnancy levels of estrogen

Heterogeneity of CEACAM5 in breast cancer

The expression pattern of epidermal differentiation marker Keratin 10 in the normal human breast and breast cancer cells

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are the top articles of René Villadsen at Københavns Universitet.

What are René Villadsen's research interests?

The research interests of René Villadsen are: breast cancer, stem cells, keratins

What is René Villadsen's total number of citations?

René Villadsen has 3,745 citations in total.

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