[PDF][PDF] Atlas of gene expression in the developing kidney at microanatomic resolution

EW Brunskill, BJ Aronow, K Georgas, B Rumballe… - Developmental cell, 2008 - cell.com
EW Brunskill, BJ Aronow, K Georgas, B Rumballe, MT Valerius, J Aronow, V Kaimal…
Developmental cell, 2008cell.com
Kidney development is based on differential cell-type-specific expression of a vast number
of genes. While multiple critical genes and pathways have been elucidated, a genome-wide
analysis of gene expression within individual cellular and anatomic structures is lacking.
Accomplishing this could provide significant new insights into fundamental developmental
mechanisms such as mesenchymal-epithelial transition, inductive signaling, branching
morphogenesis, and segmentation. We describe here a comprehensive gene expression …
Summary
Kidney development is based on differential cell-type-specific expression of a vast number of genes. While multiple critical genes and pathways have been elucidated, a genome-wide analysis of gene expression within individual cellular and anatomic structures is lacking. Accomplishing this could provide significant new insights into fundamental developmental mechanisms such as mesenchymal-epithelial transition, inductive signaling, branching morphogenesis, and segmentation. We describe here a comprehensive gene expression atlas of the developing mouse kidney based on the isolation of each major compartment by either laser capture microdissection or fluorescence-activated cell sorting, followed by microarray profiling. The resulting data agree with known expression patterns and additional in situ hybridizations. This kidney atlas allows a comprehensive analysis of the progression of gene expression states during nephrogenesis, as well as discovery of potential growth factor-receptor interactions. In addition, the results provide deeper insight into the genetic regulatory mechanisms of kidney development.
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