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Notch is required for the formation of all nephron segments and primes nephron progenitors for differentiation.
Chung, Eunah; Deacon, Patrick; Park, Joo-Seop.
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  • Chung E; Division of Pediatric Urology and Division of Developmental Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA.
  • Deacon P; Division of Pediatric Urology and Division of Developmental Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA.
  • Park JS; Division of Pediatric Urology and Division of Developmental Biology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA joo-seop.park@cchmc.org.
Development ; 144(24): 4530-4539, 2017 12 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29113990
ABSTRACT
Notch signaling plays important roles during mammalian nephrogenesis. To investigate whether Notch regulates nephron segmentation, we performed Notch loss-of-function and gain-of-function studies in developing nephrons in mice. Contrary to the previous notion that Notch signaling promotes the formation of proximal tubules and represses the formation of distal tubules in the mammalian nephron, we show that inhibition of Notch blocks the formation of all nephron segments and that constitutive activation of Notch in developing nephrons does not promote or repress the formation of a specific segment. Cells lacking Notch fail to form the S-shaped body and show reduced expression of Lhx1 and Hnf1b Consistent with this, we find that constitutive activation of Notch in mesenchymal nephron progenitors causes ectopic expression of Lhx1 and Hnf1b and that these cells eventually form a heterogeneous population that includes proximal tubules and other types of cells. Our data suggest that Notch signaling is required for the formation of all nephron segments and that it primes nephron progenitors for differentiation rather than directing their cell fates into a specific nephron segment.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento / Organogênese / Receptores Notch / Células-Tronco Embrionárias / Túbulos Renais Proximais Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Regulação da Expressão Gênica no Desenvolvimento / Organogênese / Receptores Notch / Células-Tronco Embrionárias / Túbulos Renais Proximais Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article