Cellular and subcellular localization of the small G protein RhoA in the human and rat embryonic and adult kidney
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Cellular and subcellular localization of the small G protein RhoA in the human and rat embryonic and adult kidney
Abstract
Rho proteins, a subgroup of the Ras GTPase superfamily, control many cellular processes and morphogenetic events by acting as signaling molecules in the transduction pathways of various receptors. Among the "Rho-dependent" receptors are the extracellular matrix- and growth factor-binding sites; these are particularly involved in the modulation of renal development since they control the epithelial-mesenchymal interactions that drive kidney organogenesis. The present study has addressed the immunohistochemical localization of RhoA in developing and adult kidneys of rats and humans because: a) Rho proteins are known to have a morphogenetic role, b) data in the literature on expression of Rho GTPases during mammalian histogenesis and organogenesis are scarce, and c) their involvement in the transduction pathways of receptors is implicated in kidney development. In particular, RhoA peptide was found to be localized in the mesonephric duct and vesicles in both rats and humans; metanephric anlagen were mainly stained in ampullar-derived cells. Periglomerular tubules of fetal and adult kidneys as well as collecting ducts of adult kidneys showed intense staining. Therefore, the present study provides new information on the distribution patterns of RhoA during early stages of mammalian kidney development suggesting that this signaling molecule may take part in epithelial-mesenchymal induction processes that control kidney organogenesis. RhoA expression in adult structures may be linked with renewal of renal epithelial cells and the maintenance of their morphology and polarity.
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