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Disruption of polycystin-1 function interferes with branching morphogenesis of the ureteric bud in developing mouse kidneys
Authors:Polgar Katalin  Burrow Christopher R  Hyink Deborah P  Fernandez Hilda  Thornton Katie  Li Xiaohong  Gusella G Luca  Wilson Patricia D
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 1425 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10029, USA.
Abstract:The polycystic kidney disease (PKD1) gene-encoded protein, polycystin-1, is developmentally regulated, with highest expression levels seen in normal developing kidneys, where it is distributed in a punctate pattern at the basal surface of ureteric bud epithelia. Overexpression in ureteric epithelial cell membranes of an inhibitory pMyr-GFP-PKD1 fusion protein via a retroviral (VVC) delivery system and microinjection into the ureteric bud lumen of embryonic day 11 mouse metanephric kidneys resulted in disrupted branching morphogenesis. Using confocal quantitative analysis, significant reductions were measured in the numbers of ureteric bud branch points and tips, as well as in the total ureteric bud length, volume and area, while significant increases were seen as dilations of the terminal branches, where significant increases in outer diameter and volumes were measured. Microinjection of an activating 5TM-GFP-PKD1 fusion protein had an opposite effect and showed significant increases in ureteric bud length and area. These are the first studies to experimentally manipulate polycystin-1 expression by transduction in the embryonic mouse kidney and suggest that polycystin-1 plays a critical role in the regulation of epithelial morphogenesis during renal development.
Keywords:Polycystic kidney disease   Polycystin-1   Kidney   Development   Ureteric bud   Branching morphogenesis   Viral transduction   Epithelial cell adhesion   Migration   Focal adhesion
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