肾脏的发育和再生:在发育生物学当前的主题介绍这一卷。

2区 生物学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Current Topics in Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1016/bs.ctdb.2025.02.001
Jamie A Davies
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肾脏发育的机制研究可以说始于70年前,1955年Clifford Grobstein发现输尿管芽和后肾间质之间存在诱导相互作用。作为《发育生物学当前主题》特辑的介绍,这篇综述回顾了Grobstein发表论文以来的几十年,询问我们现在对他的“前分子”时代提出的机械问题的回答有多好,并强调了对肾脏如何发育的日益了解所产生的新问题。我认为一些古老的问题,如血统,已经得到了相当全面的回答。一些问题,如感应信号的性质,已经变得更加复杂,因为“信号”的概念已经被成百上千种协调肾脏发育的通信所取代。一些老问题,特别是关于形态发生的问题,仍然悬而未决。其他的,如新陈代谢,被忽视了几十年,但现在又被重新研究,非常有益。新的课题,如干细胞行为、自组织、表观遗传学和先天性异常,加入了对旧课题的研究。毫无疑问,在过去的70年里,我们学到了很多东西,但奇怪的是,现在有待回答的问题似乎比过去几十年要多得多。
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Kidney development and regeneration: An introduction to this volume in Current Topics in Developmental Biology.

Mechanistic studies of renal development arguably began 70 years ago, in 1955 when Clifford Grobstein identified an inductive interaction between ureteric bud and metanephric mesenchyme. As an introduction to a special volume of Current Topics in Developmental Biology, this review looks back over the decades since Grobstein's paper to ask how well we have now answered the mechanistic questions raised in his 'pre-molecular' age, and to highlight new questions that have emerged from an increasing understanding of how kidneys develop. I consider that some old questions, such as lineage, have been answered fairly comprehensively. Some questions such as the nature of inductive signalling have become much more complicated, as a notion of 'the signal' has been replaced by hundreds, or possibly thousands, of communications that coordinate renal development. Some old questions, particularly about morphogenesis, remain open. Others, such as metabolism, were ignored for decades but are now being studied again, very profitably. New topics, such as stem cell behaviour, self-organization, epigenetics and congenital abnormalities, join work on the old ones. We have undoubtedly learned much over the last 70 years but, strangely perhaps, the number of questions still to be answered now seems much larger than it did in decades long past.

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