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Esrrg functions in early branch generation of the ureteric bud and is essential for normal development of the renal papilla

Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUTs) are common disorders of human development affecting the renal parechyma, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder and urethra; they show evidence of shared genetic aetiology, although the molecular basis of this remains unknown in the majority of ca...

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Autores principales: Berry, Rachel, Harewood, Louise, Pei, Liming, Fisher, Malcolm, Brownstein, David, Ross, Allyson, Alaynick, William A., Moss, Julie, Hastie, Nicholas D., Hohenstein, Peter, Davies, Jamie A., Evans, Ronald M., FitzPatrick, David R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21138943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddq530
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author Berry, Rachel
Harewood, Louise
Pei, Liming
Fisher, Malcolm
Brownstein, David
Ross, Allyson
Alaynick, William A.
Moss, Julie
Hastie, Nicholas D.
Hohenstein, Peter
Davies, Jamie A.
Evans, Ronald M.
FitzPatrick, David R.
author_facet Berry, Rachel
Harewood, Louise
Pei, Liming
Fisher, Malcolm
Brownstein, David
Ross, Allyson
Alaynick, William A.
Moss, Julie
Hastie, Nicholas D.
Hohenstein, Peter
Davies, Jamie A.
Evans, Ronald M.
FitzPatrick, David R.
author_sort Berry, Rachel
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description Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUTs) are common disorders of human development affecting the renal parechyma, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder and urethra; they show evidence of shared genetic aetiology, although the molecular basis of this remains unknown in the majority of cases. Breakpoint mapping of a de novo, apparently balanced, reciprocal translocation associated with bilateral renal agenesis has implicated the gene encoding the nuclear steroid hormone receptor ESRRG as a candidate gene for CAKUT. Here we show that the Esrrg protein is detected throughout early ureteric ducts as cytoplasmic/sub-membranous staining; with nuclear localization seen in developing nephrons. In 14.5–16.5 dpc (days post-conception) mouse embryos, Esrrg localizes to the subset of ductal tissue within the kidney, liver and lung. The renal ductal expression becomes localized to renal papilla by 18.5 dpc. Perturbation of function was performed in embryonic mouse kidney culture using pooled siRNA to induce knock-down and a specific small-molecule agonist to induce aberrant activation of Esrrg. Both resulted in severe abnormality of early branching events of the ureteric duct. Mouse embryos with a targeted inactivation of Esrrg on both alleles (Esrrg(−/−)) showed agenesis of the renal papilla but normal development of the cortex and remaining medulla. Taken together, these results suggest that Esrrg is required for early branching events of the ureteric duct that occur prior to the onset of nephrogenesis. These findings confirm ESRRG as a strong candidate gene for CAKUT.
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spelling pubmed-30331822011-02-03 Esrrg functions in early branch generation of the ureteric bud and is essential for normal development of the renal papilla Berry, Rachel Harewood, Louise Pei, Liming Fisher, Malcolm Brownstein, David Ross, Allyson Alaynick, William A. Moss, Julie Hastie, Nicholas D. Hohenstein, Peter Davies, Jamie A. Evans, Ronald M. FitzPatrick, David R. Hum Mol Genet Articles Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUTs) are common disorders of human development affecting the renal parechyma, renal pelvis, ureter, bladder and urethra; they show evidence of shared genetic aetiology, although the molecular basis of this remains unknown in the majority of cases. Breakpoint mapping of a de novo, apparently balanced, reciprocal translocation associated with bilateral renal agenesis has implicated the gene encoding the nuclear steroid hormone receptor ESRRG as a candidate gene for CAKUT. Here we show that the Esrrg protein is detected throughout early ureteric ducts as cytoplasmic/sub-membranous staining; with nuclear localization seen in developing nephrons. In 14.5–16.5 dpc (days post-conception) mouse embryos, Esrrg localizes to the subset of ductal tissue within the kidney, liver and lung. The renal ductal expression becomes localized to renal papilla by 18.5 dpc. Perturbation of function was performed in embryonic mouse kidney culture using pooled siRNA to induce knock-down and a specific small-molecule agonist to induce aberrant activation of Esrrg. Both resulted in severe abnormality of early branching events of the ureteric duct. Mouse embryos with a targeted inactivation of Esrrg on both alleles (Esrrg(−/−)) showed agenesis of the renal papilla but normal development of the cortex and remaining medulla. Taken together, these results suggest that Esrrg is required for early branching events of the ureteric duct that occur prior to the onset of nephrogenesis. These findings confirm ESRRG as a strong candidate gene for CAKUT. Oxford University Press 2011-03-01 2010-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3033182/ /pubmed/21138943 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddq530 Text en © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Berry, Rachel
Harewood, Louise
Pei, Liming
Fisher, Malcolm
Brownstein, David
Ross, Allyson
Alaynick, William A.
Moss, Julie
Hastie, Nicholas D.
Hohenstein, Peter
Davies, Jamie A.
Evans, Ronald M.
FitzPatrick, David R.
Esrrg functions in early branch generation of the ureteric bud and is essential for normal development of the renal papilla
title Esrrg functions in early branch generation of the ureteric bud and is essential for normal development of the renal papilla
title_full Esrrg functions in early branch generation of the ureteric bud and is essential for normal development of the renal papilla
title_fullStr Esrrg functions in early branch generation of the ureteric bud and is essential for normal development of the renal papilla
title_full_unstemmed Esrrg functions in early branch generation of the ureteric bud and is essential for normal development of the renal papilla
title_short Esrrg functions in early branch generation of the ureteric bud and is essential for normal development of the renal papilla
title_sort esrrg functions in early branch generation of the ureteric bud and is essential for normal development of the renal papilla
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3033182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21138943
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddq530
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