Hedgehog-dependent and Hedgehog-independent roles for Growth Arrest Specific 1 in mammalian kidney morphogenesis
Nicole E. Franks,
Benjamin L. Allen
Abstract:Growth arrest specific 1 (GAS1) is a key regulator of mammalian embryogenesis, best known for its role in Hedgehog (HH) signaling, but with additional described roles in the FGF, RET, and NOTCH pathways. Previous work indicated a later role for GAS1 in kidney development through FGF pathway modulation. Here, we demonstrate that GAS1 is essential for both mesonephrogenesis and metanephrogenesis- most notably, Gas1 deletion in mice results in renal agenesis in a genetic background-dependent fashion. Mechanistica… Show more
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