Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 29, 2025

Reconstitution Of β-catenin Degradation In Xenopus Egg Extract
Published on: June 17, 2014
β-Catenin in the kidney stroma modulates pathways and genes to regulate kidney development
Erin Deacon1, Anna Li1, Felix Boivin1
1Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Background:
Kidney development is regulated by cellular interactions between the ureteric epithelium, mesenchyme, and stroma. Previous studies demonstrate essential roles for stromal β-catenin in kidney development. However, how stromal β-catenin regulates kidney development is not known. We hypothesize that stromal β-catenin modulates pathways and genes that facilitate communications with neighboring cell populations to regulate kidney development.
Results:
We isolated purified stromal cells with wild type, deficient, and overexpressed β-catenin by fluorescence-activated cell sorting and conducted RNA Sequencing. A Gene Ontology network analysis demonstrated that stromal β-catenin modulates key kidney developmental processes, including branching morphogenesis, nephrogenesis and vascular formation. Specific stromal β-catenin candidate target genes that may mediate these effects included secreted, cell-surface and transcriptional factors that regulate branching morphogenesis and nephrogenesis (Wnts, Bmp, Fgfr, Tcf/Lef) and secreted vascular guidance cues (Angpt1, VEGF, Sema3a). We validated established β-catenin targets including Lef1 and novel candidate β-catenin targets including Sema3e which have unknown roles in kidney development.
Conclusions:
These studies advance our understanding of gene and biological pathway dysregulation in the context of stromal β-catenin misexpression during kidney development. Our findings suggest that during normal kidney development, stromal β-catenin may regulate secreted and cell-surface proteins to communicate with adjacent cell populations.
Related Concept Videos
Catenins
Catenins in Cell Junctions
Catenins bind to cell adhesion molecules such as cadherins and link them to different cytoskeletal proteins depending on the type of cell junction. At the...
Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathway
Non-Canonical Wnt Signaling Pathways
Cadherins in Tissue Organization
Cell Sorting During Development
Cell sorting plays an...
Tension Response at Adherens Junctions
α-Catenin as a Mechanosensory Protein
The α-catenin of adherens junctions is an allosteric protein with three VH (vinculin...
TGF - β Signaling Pathway

