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Nat Commun ; 12(1): 6332, 2021 11 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34732708

ABSTRACT

Mammalian nephron endowment is determined by the coordinated cessation of nephrogenesis in independent niches. Here we report that translatome analysis in Tsc1+/- nephron progenitor cells from mice with elevated nephron numbers reveals how differential translation of Wnt antagonists over agonists tips the balance between self-renewal and differentiation. Wnt agonists are poorly translated in young niches, resulting in an environment with low R-spondin and high Fgf20 promoting self-renewal. In older niches we find increased translation of Wnt agonists, including R-spondin and the signalosome-promoting Tmem59, and low Fgf20, promoting differentiation. This suggests that the tipping point for nephron progenitor exit from the niche is controlled by the gradual increase in stability and possibly clustering of Wnt/Fzd complexes in individual cells, enhancing the response to ureteric bud-derived Wnt9b inputs and driving synchronized differentiation. As predicted by these findings, removing one Rspo3 allele in nephron progenitors delays cessation and increases nephron numbers in vivo.


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Organogenesis/physiology , Perception/physiology , Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 1 Protein/metabolism , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Female , Fibroblast Growth Factors/metabolism , Homeodomain Proteins , Kidney/cytology , Kidney/pathology , Male , Membrane Proteins , Mice , Nephrons/cytology , Nerve Tissue Proteins , Stem Cell Niche , Stem Cells/cytology , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 1 Protein/genetics , Wnt Signaling Pathway
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 115(23): 5998-6003, 2018 06 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29784808

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Nephrogenesis concludes by the 36th week of gestation in humans and by the third day of postnatal life in mice. Extending the nephrogenic period may reduce the onset of adult renal and cardiovascular disease associated with low nephron numbers. We conditionally deleted either Mtor or Tsc1 (coding for hamartin, an inhibitor of Mtor) in renal progenitor cells. Loss of one Mtor allele caused a reduction in nephron numbers; complete deletion led to severe paucity of glomeruli in the kidney resulting in early death after birth. By contrast, loss of one Tsc1 allele from renal progenitors resulted in a 25% increase in nephron endowment with no adverse effects. Increased progenitor engraftment rates ex vivo relative to controls correlated with prolonged nephrogenesis through the fourth postnatal day. Complete loss of both Tsc1 alleles in renal progenitors led to a lethal tubular lesion. The hamartin phenotypes are not dependent on the inhibitory effect of TSC on the Mtor complex but are dependent on Raptor.


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Nephrons , Organogenesis/physiology , TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism , Tumor Suppressor Proteins/metabolism , Animals , Female , Male , Mice , Mice, Transgenic , Nephrons/chemistry , Nephrons/cytology , Nephrons/growth & development , Nephrons/physiology , TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases/genetics , Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 1 Protein
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