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Publication : The phosphatase Dullard negatively regulates BMP signalling and is essential for nephron maintenance after birth.

First Author  Sakaguchi M Year  2013
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  4
Pages  1398 PubMed ID  23360989
Mgi Jnum  J:205755 Mgi Id  MGI:5546326
Doi  10.1038/ncomms2408 Citation  Sakaguchi M, et al. (2013) The phosphatase Dullard negatively regulates BMP signalling and is essential for nephron maintenance after birth. Nat Commun 4:1398
abstractText  Most kidney nephron components, including glomeruli and renal tubules, derive from the metanephric mesenchyme. The overall differentiation into each component finishes at birth, but the molecular events linking the perinatal and adult kidneys remain elusive. Dullard was cloned from Xenopus kidneys, and encodes a phosphatase that negatively regulates BMP signalling. Here we report that Dullard deletion in the murine metanephric mesenchyme leads to failure of nephron maintenance after birth, resulting in lethality before adulthood. The nephron components are lost by massive apoptosis within 3 weeks after birth, leading to formation of a large hollow with a thin-layered cortex and medulla. Phosphorylated Smad1/5/8 is upregulated in the mutant nephrons, probably through cell-autonomous inhibitory effects of Dullard on BMP signalling. Importantly, administration of the BMP receptor kinase inhibitor LDN-193189 partially rescued the defects caused by Dullard deletion. Thus, Dullard keeps BMP signalling at an appropriate level, which is required for nephron maintenance in the postnatal period.
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