Wilms' tumour: connecting tumorigenesis and organ development in the kidney

MN Rivera, DA Haber - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2005 - nature.com
MN Rivera, DA Haber
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2005nature.com
Wilms' tumour, or nephroblastoma, is a common childhood tumour that is intimately linked to
early kidney development and is often associated with persistent embryonic renal tissue and
other kidney abnormalities. WT1, the first gene found to be inactivated in Wilms' tumour,
encodes a transcription factor that functions as both a tumour suppressor and a critical
regulator of renal organogenesis. Our understanding of the roles of WT1 in tumour formation
and organogenesis have advanced in parallel, providing a striking example of the …
Abstract
Wilms' tumour, or nephroblastoma, is a common childhood tumour that is intimately linked to early kidney development and is often associated with persistent embryonic renal tissue and other kidney abnormalities. WT1, the first gene found to be inactivated in Wilms' tumour, encodes a transcription factor that functions as both a tumour suppressor and a critical regulator of renal organogenesis. Our understanding of the roles of WT1 in tumour formation and organogenesis have advanced in parallel, providing a striking example of the intersection between tumour biology, cellular differentiation and normal organogenesis.
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