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Research Article

Modulation of Biological Regulatory Networks During Nephrogenesis

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Pages 677-683 | Published online: 09 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition is an important biological event during the course of renal cell differentiation as condensing mesenchyme gives rise to tubuloepithelial structures. Wilms' tumor suppressor gene (Wt1) has been identified as a master regulator of the complex genetic events that mediate mesenchymal transdifferentiation. Evidence is summarized here showing that the tightly regulated series of genetic and biochemical events during nephrogenesis is disrupted by superactivation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (Ahr) by benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), a ubiquitous polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and renal carcinogen (Citation). Nephron formation is inhibited by BaP, a response that involves inhibition of metanephric cell differentiation and shifts in the relative abundance of Wt1 splice variants. A systems biology paradigm that combined approaches from genomics, transcriptomics, and bioinformatics revealed that the global response of murine metanephric cultures to BaP involves downregulation of Ahr and disruption of downstream targets of Wt1. Discrete networks of genetic regulation were resolved using Boolean idealizations and included genes involved in renal cell differentiation and metabolic control. This work has established a role for Ahr in renal cell differentiation and kidney development and resolved putative molecular interactions between Ahr and Wt1.

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Presented at the Seventh International Symposium on Biological Reactive Intermediates, Tucson, Arizona, January 4–7, 2006.

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