Direct reprogramming by forced expression of transcription factors can convert one cell type into another. Thus, desired cell types can be generated bypassing pluripotency. However, direct reprogramming towards renal cells remains an unmet challenge. Here, we identify renal cell fate-inducing factors on the basis of their tissue specificity and evolutionarily conserved expression, and demonstrate that combined expression of Emx2, Hnf1b, Hnf4a and Pax8 converts mouse and human fibroblasts into induced renal tubular epithelial cells (iRECs). iRECs exhibit epithelial features, a global gene expression profile resembling their native counterparts, functional properties of differentiated renal tubule cells and sensitivity to nephrotoxic substanc...
Erythropoietin (Epo) is essential for erythropoiesis and is mainly produced by the fetal liver and t...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
Abstract The adult mammalian renal tubular epithelium exists in a relatively quiescent to slowly re...
Fibroblasts can be directly reprogrammed to induced renal tubular epithelial cells (iRECs) using fou...
International audienceThe tubular epithelium of the kidney is susceptible to injury from a number of...
Growing knowledge of how cell identity is determined at the molecular level has enabled the generati...
Direct reprogramming involves the enforced re-expression of key transcription factors to redefine a ...
The embryonic mammalian metanephric mesenchyme (MM) is a unique tissue because it is competent to ge...
For nearly 100 years, developmental biologists have utilized fate mapping to understand the contribu...
Lengthy developmental programs generate cell diversity within an organotypic framework, enabling the...
Understanding the origin of myofibroblasts in kidney is of great interest because these cells are re...
Abstract Background Understanding how mesenchymal cells arise from epithelial cells could have a str...
Tubular epithelial cells (TECs) can be dedifferentiated by repetitive insults, which activate scar-p...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms of nephron repair is critical for the design of new therapeutic ...
Abstract The kidney is a complex organ that is comprised of thousands of nephrons developing throug...
Erythropoietin (Epo) is essential for erythropoiesis and is mainly produced by the fetal liver and t...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
Abstract The adult mammalian renal tubular epithelium exists in a relatively quiescent to slowly re...
Fibroblasts can be directly reprogrammed to induced renal tubular epithelial cells (iRECs) using fou...
International audienceThe tubular epithelium of the kidney is susceptible to injury from a number of...
Growing knowledge of how cell identity is determined at the molecular level has enabled the generati...
Direct reprogramming involves the enforced re-expression of key transcription factors to redefine a ...
The embryonic mammalian metanephric mesenchyme (MM) is a unique tissue because it is competent to ge...
For nearly 100 years, developmental biologists have utilized fate mapping to understand the contribu...
Lengthy developmental programs generate cell diversity within an organotypic framework, enabling the...
Understanding the origin of myofibroblasts in kidney is of great interest because these cells are re...
Abstract Background Understanding how mesenchymal cells arise from epithelial cells could have a str...
Tubular epithelial cells (TECs) can be dedifferentiated by repetitive insults, which activate scar-p...
SummaryUnderstanding the mechanisms of nephron repair is critical for the design of new therapeutic ...
Abstract The kidney is a complex organ that is comprised of thousands of nephrons developing throug...
Erythropoietin (Epo) is essential for erythropoiesis and is mainly produced by the fetal liver and t...
Embryonic development of the kidney has been extensively studied both as a model for epithelial-mese...
Abstract The adult mammalian renal tubular epithelium exists in a relatively quiescent to slowly re...