2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-43513-7
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Acetyl-CoA is a key molecule for nephron progenitor cell pool maintenance

Fabiola Diniz,
Nguyen Yen Nhi Ngo,
Mariel Colon-Leyva
et al.

Abstract: Nephron endowment at birth impacts long-term renal and cardiovascular health, and it is contingent on the nephron progenitor cell (NPC) pool. Glycolysis modulation is essential for determining NPC fate, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. Combining RNA sequencing and quantitative proteomics we identify 267 genes commonly targeted by Wnt activation or glycolysis inhibition in NPCs. Several of the impacted pathways converge at Acetyl-CoA, a co-product of glucose metabolism. Notably, glycolysis inhibition do… Show more

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“…The mammalian kidney has a limited capacity to regenerate, likely due to the exhaustion of nephron progenitors during development ( 12 ). Nevertheless, harnessing regeneration and repair pathways to reverse kidney injury has been a holy grail in adult mammalian kidney ( 13 , 14 ).…”
Section: Cells and Kidney Tissue Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mammalian kidney has a limited capacity to regenerate, likely due to the exhaustion of nephron progenitors during development ( 12 ). Nevertheless, harnessing regeneration and repair pathways to reverse kidney injury has been a holy grail in adult mammalian kidney ( 13 , 14 ).…”
Section: Cells and Kidney Tissue Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%