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Coordinate integrin and c-Met signaling regulate Wnt gene expression during epithelial morphogenesis

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 136, Issue 5, Pages 843-853

Publisher

COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.027805

Keywords

Integrins; Signal transduction; Wnt genes; Receptor tyrosine kinase

Funding

  1. NIH T32 Training Grant in Pediatric Nephrology
  2. National Kidney Foundation
  3. PKD Foundation
  4. [R01 DK57604]
  5. [R01 DK50118-01]
  6. [R01 DK064687]
  7. [R01 GM060432]
  8. [HL44712]
  9. [R01 DK070030-01]

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Integrin receptors for the extracellular matrix and receptor tyrosine kinase growth factor receptors represent two of the major families of receptors that transduce into cells information about the surrounding environment. Wnt proteins are a major family of signaling molecules that regulate morphogenetic events. There is presently little understanding of how the expression of Wnt genes themselves is regulated. In this study, we demonstrate that alpha 3 beta 1 integrin, a major laminin receptor involved in the development of the kidney, and c-Met, the receptor for hepatocyte growth factor, signal coordinately to regulate the expression of Wnt7b in the mouse. Wnt signals in turn appear to regulate epithelial cell survival in the papilla of the developing kidney, allowing for the elongation of epithelial tubules to form a mature papilla. Together, these results demonstrate how signals from integrins and growth factor receptors can be integrated to regulate the expression of an important family of signaling molecules so as to regulate morphogenetic events.

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