SummaryPax2 is a transcription factor with important functions during kidney development [1–3]. Ectopic expression of Pax2 in podocytes has been reported in various glomerular diseases [4–7], but the functional relevance remains unknown. We developed an inducible mouse model that allows activation of Pax2 specifically in podocytes. Persistent expression of Pax2 did not interfere with the initial differentiation of podocytes, but mice ectopically expressing PAX2 developed end-stage renal failure soon after birth. Similarly, activation of PAX2 in healthy adult animals resulted in renal disease within 3 weeks after podocyte-specific induction of a deleter Cre. PAX2 activation caused repression of the podocyte key regulator molecule Wt1 and con...
AbstractPax genes encode a family of highly conserved DNA-binding transcription factors. These prote...
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is caused by mutations of the PKD1 or PKD2 genes...
Glomerulosclerosis is a common pathologic finding that often progresses to renal failure. The mechan...
Re-expression of the developmental gene Pax-2 during experimental acute tubular necrosis in mice.Bac...
AbstractPAX2, a member of the “paired-box” family of homeotic genes, is a nuclear transcription fact...
Obstruction of the urinary tract activates apoptotic pathways in collecting duct cells and leads to...
In normal human populations, nephron number varies widely from 300,000 to over one million nephrons ...
The 9 PAX genes constitute a family of developmental transcriptional regulators characterized by a h...
The transcription factor PAX2 is expressed during normal kidney development and is thought to influe...
The incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing. CKD is characterized by a gradual decre...
g.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from 2 During kidney development, Pax2 and Pax8 are expressed ver...
Congenital reduction in nephron number (renal hypoplasia) is a predisposing factor for chronic kidne...
The transcription factors HNF1B and Pax2, co-expressed in the Wolffian duct and ureteric bud epithel...
WT1 and Pax2 are transcription factors involved in kidney development and phenotypic regulation of g...
AbstractThe Pax family of transcription factors plays important roles in vertebrate organogenesis. P...
AbstractPax genes encode a family of highly conserved DNA-binding transcription factors. These prote...
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is caused by mutations of the PKD1 or PKD2 genes...
Glomerulosclerosis is a common pathologic finding that often progresses to renal failure. The mechan...
Re-expression of the developmental gene Pax-2 during experimental acute tubular necrosis in mice.Bac...
AbstractPAX2, a member of the “paired-box” family of homeotic genes, is a nuclear transcription fact...
Obstruction of the urinary tract activates apoptotic pathways in collecting duct cells and leads to...
In normal human populations, nephron number varies widely from 300,000 to over one million nephrons ...
The 9 PAX genes constitute a family of developmental transcriptional regulators characterized by a h...
The transcription factor PAX2 is expressed during normal kidney development and is thought to influe...
The incidence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing. CKD is characterized by a gradual decre...
g.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from 2 During kidney development, Pax2 and Pax8 are expressed ver...
Congenital reduction in nephron number (renal hypoplasia) is a predisposing factor for chronic kidne...
The transcription factors HNF1B and Pax2, co-expressed in the Wolffian duct and ureteric bud epithel...
WT1 and Pax2 are transcription factors involved in kidney development and phenotypic regulation of g...
AbstractThe Pax family of transcription factors plays important roles in vertebrate organogenesis. P...
AbstractPax genes encode a family of highly conserved DNA-binding transcription factors. These prote...
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is caused by mutations of the PKD1 or PKD2 genes...
Glomerulosclerosis is a common pathologic finding that often progresses to renal failure. The mechan...