Book Chapter
Nephron Progenitor Cells. Shifting the Balance of Self-Renewal and Differentiation.
R Kopan, S Chen, M Little
Current Topics in Developmental Biology | Current Topics in Developmental Biology | ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC | Published : 2014
Abstract
Within the developing mammalian kidney, several populations of progenitors form the discrete cellular components of the final organ. Fate mapping experiments revealed the cap mesenchyme (CM) to be the progenitor population for all nephron epithelial cells, whereas the neighboring stromal mesenchyme gives rise to mesangial, pericytic, renin-producing and interstitial cells. The collecting ducts are derived from a population of progenitors at the ureteric bud (UB) tip and a proportion of the endothelium is also derived from a dedicated mesenchymal progenitor. The stroma, CM, and UB interact to create spatially defined niches at the periphery of the developing organ. While the UB tip population..
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