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Role of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 2 in Kidney Mesenchyme

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PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
Volume 64, Issue 6, Pages 592-598

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1203/PDR.0b013e318187cc12

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  1. NIH [R01 DK070030-01]

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Conditional deletion of murine fibroblast growth factor receptors (Fgfrs) I and 2 in metanephric mesenchyme leads to renal agenesis with unbranched ureteric buds; however, there are occasionally two buds per nephric duct. Our goal was to determine whether conditional deletion of Fgfrl or Fgfr2 alone resulted in multiple ureteric bud induction sites. Although deletion of Fgfrl alone results in no abnormalities, loss of Fgfr2 often leads to multiple ureteric buds and anomalies including renal aplasia, misshaped kidneys, partially duplicated kidneys, duplicated ureters, and obstructed hydroureter. Deletion of Fgfr2 did not change expression domains of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), Robot, bone morphogenetic protein 4, or Sproutyl, all of which regulate ureteric bud induction. Cultured Fgfr2 mutant nephric ducts were also not more sensitive to exogenous GDNF than controls. Whole mount in situ hybridization revealed that in mutant embryos, Fgfr2 was deleted from stromal cells around the nephric duct and ureteric bud base, which correlates well with the ureteric bud induction abnormalities. Thus, Fgfr2 is critical in ensuring that there is a single ureteric bud from the nephric duct. The plethora of later stage defects in Fgfr2 conditional knockouts is reminiscent of many human cases of genetic urogenital anomalies. (Pediatr Res 64: 592-598, 2008)

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