Journal article
The origin of the mammalian kidney: Implications for recreating the kidney in vitro
M Takasato, MH Little
Development Cambridge | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1242/dev.104802
Abstract
The mammalian kidney, the metanephros, is a mesodermal organ classically regarded as arising from the intermediate mesoderm (IM). Indeed, both the ureteric bud (UB), which gives rise to the ureter and the collecting ducts, and the metanephric mesenchyme (MM), which forms the rest of the kidney, derive from the IM. Based on an understanding of the signalling molecules crucial for IM patterning and kidney morphogenesis, several studies have now generated UB or MM, or both, in vitro via the directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells. Although these results support the IM origin of the UB and the MM, they challenge the simplistic view of a common progenitor for these two population..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council [Stem Cells Australia]
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work is supported by the Australian Research Council [Stem Cells Australia SRI110001002, DP130102939] and the National Health and Medical Research Council Australia [APP1041277]. M.L. receives research support from Organovo.