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Publication : Identification and characterization of cellular heterogeneity within the developing renal interstitium.

First Author  England AR Year  2020
Journal  Development Volume  147
Issue  15 PubMed ID  32586976
Mgi Jnum  J:296650 Mgi Id  MGI:6471181
Doi  10.1242/dev.190108 Citation  England AR, et al. (2020) Identification and characterization of cellular heterogeneity within the developing renal interstitium. Development 147(15):dev190108
abstractText  Kidney formation requires the coordinated growth of multiple cell types including the collecting ducts, nephrons, vasculature and interstitium. There is a long-held belief that interactions between progenitors of the collecting ducts and nephrons are primarily responsible for kidney development. However, over the last several years, it has become increasingly clear that multiple aspects of kidney development require signaling from the interstitium. How the interstitium orchestrates these various roles is poorly understood. Here, we show that during development the interstitium is a highly heterogeneous patterned population of cells that occupies distinct positions correlated to the adjacent parenchyma. Our analysis indicates that the heterogeneity is not a mere reflection of different stages in a linear developmental trajectory but instead represents several novel differentiated cell states. Further, we find that beta-catenin has a cell autonomous role in the development of a medullary subset of the interstitium and that this non-autonomously affects the development of the adjacent epithelia. These findings suggest the intriguing possibility that the different interstitial subtypes may create microenvironments that play unique roles in development of the adjacent epithelia and endothelia.
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