[HTML][HTML] High-resolution gene expression analysis of the developing mouse kidney defines novel cellular compartments within the nephron progenitor population

JW Mugford, J Yu, A Kobayashi, AP McMahon - Developmental biology, 2009 - Elsevier
JW Mugford, J Yu, A Kobayashi, AP McMahon
Developmental biology, 2009Elsevier
The functional unit of the kidney is the nephron. During its organogenesis, the mammalian
metanephric kidney generates thousands of nephrons over a protracted period of fetal life.
All nephrons are derived from a population of self-renewing multi-potent progenitor cells,
termed the cap mesenchyme. However, our understanding of the molecular and cellular
mechanisms underlying nephron development is at an early stage. In order to identify factors
involved in nephrogenesis, we performed a high-resolution, spatial profiling of a number of …
The functional unit of the kidney is the nephron. During its organogenesis, the mammalian metanephric kidney generates thousands of nephrons over a protracted period of fetal life. All nephrons are derived from a population of self-renewing multi-potent progenitor cells, termed the cap mesenchyme. However, our understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying nephron development is at an early stage. In order to identify factors involved in nephrogenesis, we performed a high-resolution, spatial profiling of a number of transcriptional regulators expressed within the cap mesenchyme and early developing nephron. Our results demonstrate novel, stereotypic, spatially defined cellular sub-domains within the cap mesenchyme, which may, in part, reflect induction of nephron precursors. These results suggest a hitherto unappreciated complexity of cell states that accompany the assembly of the metanephric kidney, likely reflecting diverse regulatory actions such as the maintenance and induction of nephron progenitors.
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