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Publication : Steroidogenic organ development and homeostasis: A WT1-centric view.

First Author  Bandiera R Year  2015
Journal  Mol Cell Endocrinol Volume  408
Pages  145-55 PubMed ID  25596547
Mgi Jnum  J:224191 Mgi Id  MGI:5661651
Doi  10.1016/j.mce.2015.01.009 Citation  Bandiera R, et al. (2015) Steroidogenic organ development and homeostasis: A WT1-centric view. Mol Cell Endocrinol 408:145-55
abstractText  Adrenal and gonads are the main steroidogenic organs and are central to regulate body homeostasis in the vertebrate organism. Although adrenals and gonads are physically separated in the adult organism, both organs share a common developmental origin, the adrenogonadal primordium. One of the key genes involved in the development of both organs is the Wilms' tumor suppressor WT1, which encodes a zinc finger protein that has fascinated the scientific community for more than two decades. This review will provide an overview of the processes leading to the development of these unique organs with a particular focus on the multiple functions WT1 serves during adrenogonadal development. In addition, we will highlight some recent findings and open questions on how maintenance of steroidogenic organs is achieved in the adult organism.
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