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Query: UNIPROT:P41181 (
collecting duct
)
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Kidney development depends crucially on proper ureteric bud branching giving rise to the entire
collecting duct
system. The transcription factor
HNF1B
is required for the early steps of ureteric bud branching, yet the molecular and cellular events regulated by
HNF1B
are poorly understood. We report that specific removal of
Hnf1b
from the ureteric bud leads to defective cell-cell contacts and apicobasal polarity during the early branching events. High-resolution
ex vivo
imaging combined with a membranous fluorescent reporter strategy show decreased mutant cell rearrangements during mitosis-associated cell dispersal and severe epithelial disorganization. Molecular analysis reveals downregulation of Gdnf-Ret pathway components and suggests that
HNF1B
acts both upstream and downstream of Ret signaling by directly regulating
Gfra1
and
Etv5
Subsequently,
Hnf1b
deletion leads to massively mispatterned ureteric tree network, defective
collecting duct
differentiation and disrupted tissue architecture, which leads to cystogenesis. Consistently, mRNA-seq analysis shows that the most impacted genes encode intrinsic cell-membrane components with transporter activity. Our study uncovers a fundamental and recurring role of
HNF1B
in epithelial organization during early ureteric bud branching and in further patterning and differentiation of the
collecting duct
system in mouse.
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PMID:HNF1B controls epithelial organization and cell polarity during ureteric bud branching and collecting duct morphogenesis. 2915 44