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Lim1 is required for nephric duct extension and ureteric bud morphogenesis

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DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 288, Issue 2, Pages 571-581

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2005.09.027

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Lim1; nephric duct; ureteric bud; renal hypoplasia; hydronephrosis

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The nephric duct plays a central role in orchestrating the development of the mammalian urogenital system. Lim1 is a homeobox gene required for head and urogenital development in the mouse but most Lim1-deficient embryos die by embryonic day 10. To determine the role of Lim1 in the development of the nephric duct, we conditionally removed Lim1 in the nephric epithelium just after the nephric duct begins to form using a floxed allele of Lim1 and Pax2-cre transgenic mice. We report that Lim1 conditional knockout mice have renal hypoplasia and hydronephrosis. Developmental studies revealed that the caudal portion of the nephric duct did not reach the urogenital sinus at embryonic day 10.5, formation of the ureteric bud was delayed, the ureteric bud was smaller and branching of the ureteric bud reduced. We also found that the nephric duct was generally not maintained and extension of the Mullerian duct inhibited. Molecular analysis indicated that Pax2 was expressed normally but the expression of Wnt9b and E-cadherin in the nephric duct was markedly altered. These results suggest that Lim1 influences nephric duct extension and ureteric bud outgrowth by regulating and or maintaining the differentiation of the nephric epithelium. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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