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In Vitro Propagation and Branching Morphogenesis from Single Ureteric Bud Cells.


ABSTRACT: A method to maintain and rebuild ureteric bud (UB)-like structures from UB cells in vitro could provide a useful tool for kidney regeneration. We aimed in our present study to establish a serum-free culture system that enables the expansion of UB progenitor cells, i.e., UB tip cells, and reconstruction of UB-like structures. We found that fibroblast growth factors or retinoic acid (RA) was sufficient for the survival of UB cells in serum-free condition, while the proliferation and maintenance of UB tip cells required glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor together with signaling from either WNT-?-catenin pathway or RA. The activation of WNT-?-catenin signaling in UB cells by endogenous WNT proteins required R-spondins. Together with Rho kinase inhibitor, our culture system facilitated the expansion of UB tip cells to form UB-like structures from dispersed single cells. The UB-like structures thus formed retained the original UB characteristics and integrated into the native embryonic kidneys.

SUBMITTER: Yuri S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5311471 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In Vitro Propagation and Branching Morphogenesis from Single Ureteric Bud Cells.

Yuri Shunsuke S   Nishikawa Masaki M   Yanagawa Naomi N   Jo Oak D OD   Yanagawa Norimoto N  

Stem cell reports 20170112 2


A method to maintain and rebuild ureteric bud (UB)-like structures from UB cells in vitro could provide a useful tool for kidney regeneration. We aimed in our present study to establish a serum-free culture system that enables the expansion of UB progenitor cells, i.e., UB tip cells, and reconstruction of UB-like structures. We found that fibroblast growth factors or retinoic acid (RA) was sufficient for the survival of UB cells in serum-free condition, while the proliferation and maintenance of  ...[more]

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