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Publication : FGF9 and FGF20 maintain the stemness of nephron progenitors in mice and man.

First Author  Barak H Year  2012
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  22
Issue  6 Pages  1191-207
PubMed ID  22698282 Mgi Jnum  J:185582
Mgi Id  MGI:5429450 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2012.04.018
Citation  Barak H, et al. (2012) FGF9 and FGF20 Maintain the Stemness of Nephron Progenitors in Mice and Man. Dev Cell 22(6):1191-207
abstractText  The identity of niche signals necessary to maintain embryonic nephron progenitors is unclear. Here we provide evidence that Fgf20 and Fgf9, expressed in the niche, and Fgf9, secreted from the adjacent ureteric bud, are necessary and sufficient to maintain progenitor stemness. Reduction in the level of these redundant ligands in the mouse led to premature progenitor differentiation within the niche. Loss of FGF20 in humans, or of both ligands in mice, resulted in kidney agenesis. Sufficiency was shown in vitro where Fgf20 or Fgf9 (alone or together with Bmp7) maintained isolated metanephric mesenchyme or sorted nephron progenitors that remained competent to differentiate in response to Wnt signals after 5 or 2 days in culture, respectively. These findings identify a long-sought-after critical component of the nephron stem cell niche and hold promise for long-term culture and utilization of these progenitors in vitro.
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