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WT1 maintains adrenal-gonadal primordium identity and marks a population of AGP-like progenitors within the adrenal gland.


ABSTRACT: Adrenal glands and gonads share a common primordium (AGP), but the molecular events driving differentiation are poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that the Wilms tumor suppressor WT1 is a key factor defining AGP identity by inhibiting the steroidogenic differentiation process. Indeed, ectopic expression of WT1 precludes differentiation into adrenocortical steroidogenic cells by locking them into a progenitor state. Chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments identify Tcf21 and Gli1 as direct targets of WT1. Moreover, cell lineage tracing analyses identify a long-living progenitor population within the adrenal gland, characterized by the expression of WT1, GATA4, GLI1, and TCF21, that can generate steroidogenic cells in vivo. Strikingly, gonadectomy dramatically activates these WT1(+) cells and leads to their differentiation into gonadal steroidogenic tissue. Thus, our data describe a mechanism of response to organ loss by recreating hormone-producing cells at a heterotopic site.

SUBMITTER: Bandiera R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4032791 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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WT1 maintains adrenal-gonadal primordium identity and marks a population of AGP-like progenitors within the adrenal gland.

Bandiera Roberto R   Vidal Valerie P I VP   Motamedi Fariba Jian FJ   Clarkson Michael M   Sahut-Barnola Isabelle I   von Gise Alexander A   Pu William T WT   Hohenstein Peter P   Martinez Antoine A   Schedl Andreas A  

Developmental cell 20131001 1


Adrenal glands and gonads share a common primordium (AGP), but the molecular events driving differentiation are poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that the Wilms tumor suppressor WT1 is a key factor defining AGP identity by inhibiting the steroidogenic differentiation process. Indeed, ectopic expression of WT1 precludes differentiation into adrenocortical steroidogenic cells by locking them into a progenitor state. Chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments identify Tcf21 and Gli1 as direct t  ...[more]

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