Literature DB >> 19268530

NRAGE: a potential rheostat during branching morphogenesis.

George N Nikopoulos1, Joao Ferreira Martins, Tamara L Adams, Aldona Karaczyn, Derek Adams, Calvin Vary, Leif Oxburgh, Joseph M Verdi.   

Abstract

Branching morphogenesis is a developmental process characteristic of many organ systems. Specifically, during renal branching morphogenesis, its been postulated that the final number of nephrons formed is one key clinical factor in the development of hypertension in adulthood. As it has been established that BMPs regulate, in part, renal activity of p38 MAP kinase (p38(MAPK)) and it has demonstrated that the cytoplasmic protein Neurotrophin Receptor MAGE homologue (NRAGE) augments p38(MAPK) activation, it was hypothesized that a decrease in the expression of NRAGE during renal branching would result in decreased branching of the UB that correlated with changes in p38(MAPK) activation. To verify this, the expression of NRAGE was reduced in ex vivo kidney explants cultures using antisense morpholino. Morpholino treated ex vivo kidney explants expression were severely stunted in branching, a trait that was rescued with the addition of exogenous GDNF. Renal explants also demonstrated a precipitous drop in p38(MAPK) activation that too was reversed in the presence of recombinant GDNF. RNA profiling of NRAGE diminished ex vivo kidney explants resulted in altered expression of GDNF, Ret, BMP7 and BMPRIb mRNAs. Our results suggested that in early kidney development NRAGE might have multiple roles during renal branching morphogenesis through association with both the BMP and GDNF signaling pathways.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19268530      PMCID: PMC2702142          DOI: 10.1016/j.mod.2009.02.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Dev        ISSN: 0925-4773            Impact factor:   1.882


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