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Kidney Cells Regeneration: Dedifferentiation of Tubular Epithelium, Resident Stem Cells and Possible Niches for Renal Progenitors

A kidney is an organ with relatively low basal cellular regenerative potential. However, renal cells have a pronounced ability to proliferate after injury, which undermines that the kidney cells are able to regenerate under induced conditions. The majority of studies explain yielded regeneration eit...

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Autores principales: Andrianova, Nadezda V., Buyan, Marina I., Zorova, Ljubava D., Pevzner, Irina B., Popkov, Vasily A., Babenko, Valentina A., Silachev, Denis N., Plotnikov, Egor Y., Zorov, Dmitry B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31847447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246326
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author Andrianova, Nadezda V.
Buyan, Marina I.
Zorova, Ljubava D.
Pevzner, Irina B.
Popkov, Vasily A.
Babenko, Valentina A.
Silachev, Denis N.
Plotnikov, Egor Y.
Zorov, Dmitry B.
author_facet Andrianova, Nadezda V.
Buyan, Marina I.
Zorova, Ljubava D.
Pevzner, Irina B.
Popkov, Vasily A.
Babenko, Valentina A.
Silachev, Denis N.
Plotnikov, Egor Y.
Zorov, Dmitry B.
author_sort Andrianova, Nadezda V.
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description A kidney is an organ with relatively low basal cellular regenerative potential. However, renal cells have a pronounced ability to proliferate after injury, which undermines that the kidney cells are able to regenerate under induced conditions. The majority of studies explain yielded regeneration either by the dedifferentiation of the mature tubular epithelium or by the presence of a resident pool of progenitor cells in the kidney tissue. Whether cells responsible for the regeneration of the kidney initially have progenitor properties or if they obtain a “progenitor phenotype” during dedifferentiation after an injury, still stays the open question. The major stumbling block in resolving the issue is the lack of specific methods for distinguishing between dedifferentiated cells and resident progenitor cells. Transgenic animals, single-cell transcriptomics, and other recent approaches could be powerful tools to solve this problem. This review examines the main mechanisms of kidney regeneration: dedifferentiation of epithelial cells and activation of progenitor cells with special attention to potential niches of kidney progenitor cells. We attempted to give a detailed description of the most controversial topics in this field and ways to resolve these issues.
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spelling pubmed-69411322020-01-09 Kidney Cells Regeneration: Dedifferentiation of Tubular Epithelium, Resident Stem Cells and Possible Niches for Renal Progenitors Andrianova, Nadezda V. Buyan, Marina I. Zorova, Ljubava D. Pevzner, Irina B. Popkov, Vasily A. Babenko, Valentina A. Silachev, Denis N. Plotnikov, Egor Y. Zorov, Dmitry B. Int J Mol Sci Review A kidney is an organ with relatively low basal cellular regenerative potential. However, renal cells have a pronounced ability to proliferate after injury, which undermines that the kidney cells are able to regenerate under induced conditions. The majority of studies explain yielded regeneration either by the dedifferentiation of the mature tubular epithelium or by the presence of a resident pool of progenitor cells in the kidney tissue. Whether cells responsible for the regeneration of the kidney initially have progenitor properties or if they obtain a “progenitor phenotype” during dedifferentiation after an injury, still stays the open question. The major stumbling block in resolving the issue is the lack of specific methods for distinguishing between dedifferentiated cells and resident progenitor cells. Transgenic animals, single-cell transcriptomics, and other recent approaches could be powerful tools to solve this problem. This review examines the main mechanisms of kidney regeneration: dedifferentiation of epithelial cells and activation of progenitor cells with special attention to potential niches of kidney progenitor cells. We attempted to give a detailed description of the most controversial topics in this field and ways to resolve these issues. MDPI 2019-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6941132/ /pubmed/31847447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246326 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Andrianova, Nadezda V.
Buyan, Marina I.
Zorova, Ljubava D.
Pevzner, Irina B.
Popkov, Vasily A.
Babenko, Valentina A.
Silachev, Denis N.
Plotnikov, Egor Y.
Zorov, Dmitry B.
Kidney Cells Regeneration: Dedifferentiation of Tubular Epithelium, Resident Stem Cells and Possible Niches for Renal Progenitors
title Kidney Cells Regeneration: Dedifferentiation of Tubular Epithelium, Resident Stem Cells and Possible Niches for Renal Progenitors
title_full Kidney Cells Regeneration: Dedifferentiation of Tubular Epithelium, Resident Stem Cells and Possible Niches for Renal Progenitors
title_fullStr Kidney Cells Regeneration: Dedifferentiation of Tubular Epithelium, Resident Stem Cells and Possible Niches for Renal Progenitors
title_full_unstemmed Kidney Cells Regeneration: Dedifferentiation of Tubular Epithelium, Resident Stem Cells and Possible Niches for Renal Progenitors
title_short Kidney Cells Regeneration: Dedifferentiation of Tubular Epithelium, Resident Stem Cells and Possible Niches for Renal Progenitors
title_sort kidney cells regeneration: dedifferentiation of tubular epithelium, resident stem cells and possible niches for renal progenitors
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6941132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31847447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20246326
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