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Publication : Eya-six are necessary for survival of nephrogenic cord progenitors and inducing nephric duct development before ureteric bud formation.

First Author  Xu J Year  2015
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  244
Issue  7 Pages  866-73
PubMed ID  25903664 Mgi Jnum  J:223331
Mgi Id  MGI:5648680 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.24282
Citation  Xu J, et al. (2015) Eya-six are necessary for survival of nephrogenic cord progenitors and inducing nephric duct development before ureteric bud formation. Dev Dyn 244(7):866-73
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Specification of the metanephric mesenchyme is a central step of kidney development as this mesenchyme promotes nephric duct induction to form a ureteric bud near its caudal end. Before ureteric bud formation, the caudal nephric duct swells to form a pseudostratified epithelial domain that later emerges as the tip of the bud. However, the signals that promote the formation of the transient epithelial domain remain unclear. Here, we investigated the early roles of the mesenchymal factor Six family and its cofactor Eya on the initial induction of nephric duct development. RESULTS: The nephrogenic progenitor population is initially present but significantly reduced in mice lacking both Six1 and Six4 and undertakes an abnormal cell death pathway to be completely eliminated by approximately E10.5-E11.0, similar to that observed in Eya1(-/-) embryos. Consequently, the nephric duct fails to be induced to undergo normal proliferation to pseudostratify and form the ureteric bud in Six1(-/-) ;Six4(-/-) or Eya1(-/-) embryos. CONCLUSIONS: Our data support a model where Eya-Six may form a complex to regulate nephron progenitor cell development before metanephric specification and are critical mesenchymal factors for inducing nephric duct development. Developmental Dynamics 244:866-873, 2015. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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