Journal article
Elf5 is a principal cell lineage specific transcription factor in the kidney that contributes to Aqp2 and Avpr2 gene expression
J Grassmeyer, M Mukherjee, J deRiso, C Hettinger, M Bailey, S Sinha, JE Visvader, H Zhao, E Fogarty, K Surendran
Developmental Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2017
Abstract
The mammalian kidney collecting ducts are critical for water, electrolyte and acid-base homeostasis and develop as a branched network of tubular structures composed of principal cells intermingled with intercalated cells. The intermingled nature of the different collecting duct cell types has made it challenging to identify unique and critical factors that mark and/or regulate the development of the different collecting duct cell lineages. Here we report that the canonical Notch signaling pathway components, RBPJ and Presinilin1 and 2, are involved in patterning the mouse collecting duct cell fates by maintaining a balance between principal cell and intercalated cell fates. The relatively re..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Research reported in this publication was supported by NIH grant P20GM103620 and by NIDDK of NIH under award number R01DK106135. We thank the Molecular Pathology Core for assisting with tissue processing and Imaging Core for maintenance of microscopes used in this study. These Cores at Sanford Research are supported by NIH grants P20GM103548 and P20GM103620.