Literature DB >> 10377414

Branching morphogenesis independent of mesenchymal-epithelial contact in the developing kidney.

J Qiao1, H Sakurai, S K Nigam.   

Abstract

Whether mesenchymal-epithelial interactions leading to branching morphogenesis in developing epithelial tissues such as the kidney require direct cell-cell contact or are due to soluble mediators elaborated by the inducing tissue has been the subject of much debate. Here we demonstrate that ureteric bud (UB) epithelium, from which the kidney collecting system and upper urinary tract are derived, can undergo impressive three-dimensional branching morphogenesis when cultured in the appropriate extracellular matrix context in the absence of direct contact with mesenchymal tissue, indicating that the program for branching morphogenesis is inherent to the UB. Both a soluble factor in BSN cell-conditioned medium (BSN-CM) derived from an immortalized cell line thought to originate in the early metanephric mesenchyme and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) were required for early and later events in branching morphogenesis. In the absence of BSN-CM, the isolated UB did not survive; a similar result was obtained in the presence of neutralizing antibodies against glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor. Preliminary analysis of key activity present in BSN-CM indicates that it is a heat-sensitive, heparin-binding factor with a probable molecular mass greater than 100 kDa. When the in vitro cultured UB was recombined with freshly isolated metanephric mesenchyme, nephric units were induced in the mesenchyme, and the UB branches underwent elongation. Our data suggest that, although UB branching morphogenesis per se does not require direct mesenchymal contact, such contact may play a key role in regulating branch elongation and establishing the pattern of branching. The results also suggest an approach to in vitro engineering of nephron.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10377414      PMCID: PMC22085          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.13.7330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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