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Large-scale identification of genes implicated in kidney glomerulus development and function

Authors :
Petter Mostad
Zhijie Xiao
Minoru Takemoto
Tatiana V. Petrova
Samuel Lundin
Naoyuki Miura
Liqun He
Jaakko Patrakka
Karl Tryggvason
Tore Samuelsson
Cecilia Bondjers
Christer Betsholtz
Ying Sun
Julia Asp
Yoshikazu Sado
Elisabet Wallgard
Kari Alitalo
Susan E. Quaggin
Jenny Norlin
Source :
The EMBO Journal. 25:1160-1174
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Wiley, 2006.

Abstract

To advance our understanding of development, function and diseases in the kidney glomerulus, we have established and large-scale sequenced cDNA libraries from mouse glomeruli at different stages of development, resulting in a catalogue of 6053 different genes. The glomerular cDNA clones were arrayed and hybridized against a series of labeled targets from isolated glomeruli, non-glomerular kidney tissue, FACS-sorted podocytes and brain capillaries, which identified over 300 glomerular cell-enriched transcripts, some of which were further sublocalized to podocytes, mesangial cells and juxtaglomerular cells by in situ hybridization. For the earliest podocyte marker identified, Foxc2, knockout mice were used to analyze the role of this protein during glomerular development. We show that Foxc2 controls the expression of a distinct set of podocyte genes involved in podocyte differentiation and glomerular basement membrane maturation. The primary podocyte defects also cause abnormal differentiation and organization of the glomerular vascular cells. We surmise that studies on the other novel glomerulus-enriched transcripts identified in this study will provide new insight into glomerular development and pathomechanisms of disease.

Details

ISSN :
14602075 and 02614189
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The EMBO Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a6cc44782f376bf32309595dee8dd32e