Pax2 is a developmental control gene that is essential for organogenesis of the kidney and urogenital tract. Genes of this nature are generally suppressed in healthy adult tissues. However, developmental genes and pathways are frequently reactivated in renal diseases like cancer or polycystic kidney disease. Furthermore, following acute renal injury, regenerating renal epithelial cells require reactivation of embryonic genes to drive proliferation and differentiation of the new tubular cells. Throughout this thesis, knowledge of Pax genes in renal development and disease is leveraged to generate innovative therapeutic interventions for an assortment of kidney diseases. Using a novel reporter cell line, that responds to Pax2 to drive transcr...
Aims: PAX8 is a cell lineage-specific transcription factor which plays a crucial role in the organog...
Genetically relevant mouse models need to recapitulate the hallmarks of human disease by permitting ...
Genetic engineering in mice has provided much information about gene function in renal health and di...
The 9 PAX genes constitute a family of developmental transcriptional regulators characterized by a h...
AbstractPAX2, a member of the “paired-box” family of homeotic genes, is a nuclear transcription fact...
AbstractThe Pax2 gene encodes a DNA binding protein with multiple functions in the developing interm...
In normal human populations, nephron number varies widely from 300,000 to over one million nephrons ...
The lack of engineering systems able to faithfully reproduce complex kidney structures in vitro has ...
Wt1 is a tumour suppressor gene, mutation of which is a cause of Wilms' tumour, a childhood renal ne...
Re-expression of the developmental gene Pax-2 during experimental acute tubular necrosis in mice.Bac...
Obstruction of the urinary tract activates apoptotic pathways in collecting duct cells and leads to...
The PAX gene family of transcription factors plays a prominent role during embryogenesis however can...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common kidney malignancy and has a poor prognosis owing to it...
The PAX2 gene encodes a transcription factor expressed during development. In humans, PAX2 mutations...
SummaryPax2 is a transcription factor with important functions during kidney development [1–3]. Ecto...
Aims: PAX8 is a cell lineage-specific transcription factor which plays a crucial role in the organog...
Genetically relevant mouse models need to recapitulate the hallmarks of human disease by permitting ...
Genetic engineering in mice has provided much information about gene function in renal health and di...
The 9 PAX genes constitute a family of developmental transcriptional regulators characterized by a h...
AbstractPAX2, a member of the “paired-box” family of homeotic genes, is a nuclear transcription fact...
AbstractThe Pax2 gene encodes a DNA binding protein with multiple functions in the developing interm...
In normal human populations, nephron number varies widely from 300,000 to over one million nephrons ...
The lack of engineering systems able to faithfully reproduce complex kidney structures in vitro has ...
Wt1 is a tumour suppressor gene, mutation of which is a cause of Wilms' tumour, a childhood renal ne...
Re-expression of the developmental gene Pax-2 during experimental acute tubular necrosis in mice.Bac...
Obstruction of the urinary tract activates apoptotic pathways in collecting duct cells and leads to...
The PAX gene family of transcription factors plays a prominent role during embryogenesis however can...
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common kidney malignancy and has a poor prognosis owing to it...
The PAX2 gene encodes a transcription factor expressed during development. In humans, PAX2 mutations...
SummaryPax2 is a transcription factor with important functions during kidney development [1–3]. Ecto...
Aims: PAX8 is a cell lineage-specific transcription factor which plays a crucial role in the organog...
Genetically relevant mouse models need to recapitulate the hallmarks of human disease by permitting ...
Genetic engineering in mice has provided much information about gene function in renal health and di...