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Plasticity of distal nephron epithelia from human kidney organoids enables the induction of ureteric tip and stalk.


ABSTRACT: During development, distinct progenitors contribute to the nephrons versus the ureteric epithelium of the kidney. Indeed, previous human pluripotent stem-cell-derived models of kidney tissue either contain nephrons or pattern specifically to the ureteric epithelium. By re-analyzing the transcriptional distinction between distal nephron and ureteric epithelium in human fetal kidney, we show here that, while existing nephron-containing kidney organoids contain distal nephron epithelium and no ureteric epithelium, this distal nephron segment alone displays significant in vitro plasticity and can adopt a ureteric epithelial tip identity when isolated and cultured in defined conditions. "Induced" ureteric epithelium cultures can be cryopreserved, serially passaged without loss of identity, and transitioned toward a collecting duct fate. Cultures harboring loss-of-function mutations in PKHD1 also recapitulate the cystic phenotype associated with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease.

SUBMITTER: Howden SE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8026527 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plasticity of distal nephron epithelia from human kidney organoids enables the induction of ureteric tip and stalk.

Howden Sara E SE   Wilson Sean B SB   Groenewegen Ella E   Starks Lakshi L   Forbes Thomas A TA   Tan Ker Sin KS   Vanslambrouck Jessica M JM   Holloway Emily M EM   Chen Yi-Hsien YH   Jain Sanjay S   Spence Jason R JR   Little Melissa H MH  

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During development, distinct progenitors contribute to the nephrons versus the ureteric epithelium of the kidney. Indeed, previous human pluripotent stem-cell-derived models of kidney tissue either contain nephrons or pattern specifically to the ureteric epithelium. By re-analyzing the transcriptional distinction between distal nephron and ureteric epithelium in human fetal kidney, we show here that, while existing nephron-containing kidney organoids contain distal nephron epithelium and no uret  ...[more]

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