2022
DOI: 10.7554/elife.80165
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The centrosomal protein 83 (CEP83) regulates human pluripotent stem cell differentiation toward the kidney lineage

Abstract: During embryonic development, the mesoderm undergoes patterning into diverse lineages including axial, paraxial, and lateral plate mesoderm (LPM). Within the LPM, the so-called intermediate mesoderm (IM) forms kidney and urogenital tract progenitor cells, while the remaining LPM forms cardiovascular, hematopoietic, mesothelial, and additional progenitor cells. The signals that regulate these early lineage decisions are incompletely understood. Here, we found that the centrosomal protein 83 (CEP83), a centriola… Show more

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“…The kidneys, traditionally described as intermediate mesoderm in birds and mammals, share clonal and gene expression relationships with other LPM-derived progenitors across vertebrates ( Fig. 1 ) ( Davidson et al, 2019 ; Mansour et al, 2022 ; Mattonet et al, 2022 ; Takasato and Little, 2015 ; Takasato et al, 2014 ). This complex developmental and genetic architecture renders the LPM sensitive to defects in its patterning and cell fate specification, with broad consequences for several of its descendant organs and tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The kidneys, traditionally described as intermediate mesoderm in birds and mammals, share clonal and gene expression relationships with other LPM-derived progenitors across vertebrates ( Fig. 1 ) ( Davidson et al, 2019 ; Mansour et al, 2022 ; Mattonet et al, 2022 ; Takasato and Little, 2015 ; Takasato et al, 2014 ). This complex developmental and genetic architecture renders the LPM sensitive to defects in its patterning and cell fate specification, with broad consequences for several of its descendant organs and tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%