Journal article

Self-organisation after embryonic kidney dissociation is driven via selective adhesion of ureteric epithelial cells

JG Lefevre, HS Chiu, AN Combes, JM Vanslambrouck, A Ju, NA Hamilton, MH Little

Development Cambridge | COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Human pluripotent stem cells, after directed differentiation in vitro, can spontaneously generate complex tissues via self-organisation of the component cells. Self-organisation can also reform embryonic organ structure after tissue disruption. It has previously been demonstrated that dissociated embryonic kidneys can recreate component epithelial and mesenchymal relationships sufficient to allow continued kidney morphogenesis. Here, we investigate the timing and underlying mechanisms driving self-organisation after dissociation of the embryonic kidney using time-lapse imaging, high-resolution confocal analyses and mathematical modelling. Organotypic self-organisation sufficient for nephron ..

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