Nephron progenitor commitment is a stochastic process influenced by cell migration
- PMID: 30676318
- PMCID: PMC6363379
- DOI: 10.7554/eLife.41156
Nephron progenitor commitment is a stochastic process influenced by cell migration
Abstract
Progenitor self-renewal and differentiation is often regulated by spatially restricted cues within a tissue microenvironment. Here, we examine how progenitor cell migration impacts regionally induced commitment within the nephrogenic niche in mice. We identify a subset of cells that express Wnt4, an early marker of nephron commitment, but migrate back into the progenitor population where they accumulate over time. Single cell RNA-seq and computational modelling of returning cells reveals that nephron progenitors can traverse the transcriptional hierarchy between self-renewal and commitment in either direction. This plasticity may enable robust regulation of nephrogenesis as niches remodel and grow during organogenesis.
Keywords: Wnt4; cell migration; developmental biology; kidney development; mouse; nephron progenitor; regenerative medicine; single cell transcriptional profiling; stem cells; stochastic induction.
© 2019, Lawlor et al.
Conflict of interest statement
KL, LZ, JL, JP, NH, AO, AC No competing interests declared, ML Has consulted for and received research funding from Organovo Inc
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Some nephron progenitors fail to commit.Nat Rev Nephrol. 2019 Apr;15(4):192. doi: 10.1038/s41581-019-0122-y. Nat Rev Nephrol. 2019. PMID: 30737496 No abstract available.
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