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Publication : Loss of Zeb2 in mesenchyme-derived nephrons causes primary glomerulocystic disease.

First Author  Rasouly HM Year  2016
Journal  Kidney Int Volume  90
Issue  6 Pages  1262-1273
PubMed ID  27591083 Mgi Jnum  J:255143
Mgi Id  MGI:6113746 Doi  10.1016/j.kint.2016.06.037
Citation  Rasouly HM, et al. (2016) Loss of Zeb2 in mesenchyme-derived nephrons causes primary glomerulocystic disease. Kidney Int 90(6):1262-1273
abstractText  Primary glomerulocystic kidney disease is a special form of renal cystic disorder characterized by Bowman''s space dilatation in the absence of tubular cysts. ZEB2 is a SMAD-interacting transcription factor involved in Mowat-Wilson syndrome, a congenital disorder with an increased risk for kidney anomalies. Here we show that deletion of Zeb2 in mesenchyme-derived nephrons with either Pax2-cre or Six2-cre causes primary glomerulocystic kidney disease without tubular cysts in mice. Glomerulotubular junction analysis revealed many atubular glomeruli in the kidneys of Zeb2 knockout mice, which explains the presence of glomerular cysts in the absence of tubular dilatation. Gene expression analysis showed decreased expression of early proximal tubular markers in the kidneys of Zeb2 knockout mice preceding glomerular cyst formation, suggesting that defects in proximal tubule development during early nephrogenesis contribute to the formation of congenital atubular glomeruli. At the molecular level, Zeb2 deletion caused aberrant expression of Pkd1, Hnf1beta, and Glis3, three genes causing glomerular cysts. Thus, Zeb2 regulates the morphogenesis of mesenchyme-derived nephrons and is required for proximal tubule development and glomerulotubular junction formation. Our findings also suggest that ZEB2 might be a novel disease gene in patients with primary glomerular cystic disease.
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