Comparative whole-genome transcriptome analysis in renal cell populations reveals high tissue specificity of MAPK/ERK targets in embryonic kidney.
Kristen KurtzebornHyuk Nam KwonVladislav IaroshenkoImrul FaisalMartin AmbrožXing JinTalha QureshiJussi KupariAnneliis Ihermann-HellaJuho VäänänenHenna TyynismaaIva BoušováSunghyouk ParkSatu KuurePublished in: BMC biology (2022)
Using tissue-specific MAPK/ERK inactivation and RNA sequencing in combination with experimentation in embryonic kidneys, we demonstrate here that MAPK/ERK signaling maintains ureteric bud tip cells, suggesting a regulatory role in collecting duct progenitors. We additionally deliver new mechanistic information on how MAPK/ERK signaling regulates progenitor maintenance through its effects on chromatin accessibility and energy metabolism.