Journal article

Determining lineage relationships in kidney development and disease

MH Little, SE Howden, KT Lawlor, JM Vanslambrouck

Nature Reviews Nephrology | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2022

Abstract

The lineage relationships of cells provide information about the origins of component cell types during development and repair as well as the source of aberrant cells during disease. Genetic approaches to lineage tracing applied in the mouse have revealed much about how the mammalian kidney forms, including the identification of key progenitors for the nephrons and stromal compartments. Inducible Cre systems have also facilitated lineage tracing studies in the postnatal animal that illustrate the changes in cellular fate that can occur during kidney injury. With the advent of single-cell transcriptional profiling and trajectory analyses, predictions of cellular relationships across developme..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

M.H.L. is a senior principal research fellow of the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (APP1136085). The authors were supported by the National Institutes of Health (UH3DK107344), Australian Research Council (DP190101705), NHMRC (GNT1156440), Medical Research Future Fund and the Stafford Fox Medical Research Foundation.