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Partitioning-Defective 1a/b Depletion Impairs Glomerular and Proximal Tubule Development.

Oleh Akchurin1, Zhongfang Du1, Nadira Ramkellawan1, Vidhi Dalal1, Seung Hyeok Han2, James Pullman3, Anne Müsch4, Katalin Susztak2, Kimberly J Reidy5,2.   

Abstract

The kidney is a highly polarized epithelial organ that develops from undifferentiated mesenchyme, although the mechanisms that regulate the development of renal epithelial polarity are incompletely understood. Partitioning-defective 1 (Par1) proteins have been implicated in cell polarity and epithelial morphogenesis; however, the role of these proteins in the developing kidney has not been established. Therefore, we studied the contribution of Par1a/b to renal epithelial development. We examined the renal phenotype of newborn compound mutant mice carrying only one allele of Par1a or Par1b. Loss of three out of four Par1a/b alleles resulted in severe renal hypoplasia, associated with impaired ureteric bud branching. Compared with kidneys of newborn control littermates, kidneys of newborn mutant mice exhibited dilated proximal tubules and immature glomeruli, and the renal proximal tubular epithelia lacked proper localization of adhesion complexes. Furthermore, Par1a/b mutants expressed low levels of renal Notch ligand Jag1, activated Notch2, and Notch effecter Hes1. Together, these data demonstrate that Par1a/b has a key role in glomerular and proximal tubule development, likely via modulation of Notch signaling.
Copyright © 2016 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  cell adhesion; kidney development; podocyte; proximal tubule; renal epithelial cell; ureteric bud

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27185860      PMCID: PMC5118470          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2014111124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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