Wilms’ tumour 1 (WT1) in development, homeostasis and disease

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Abstract

The study of genes mutated in human disease often leads to new insights into biology as well as disease mechanisms. One such gene is Wilms’ tumour 1 (WT1), which plays multiple roles in development, tissue homeostasis and disease. In this Primer, I summarise how this multifaceted gene functions in various mammalian tissues and organs, including the kidney, gonads, heart and nervous system. This is followed by a discussion of our current understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which WT1 and its two major isoforms regulate these processes at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels.

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Hastie, N. D. (2017). Wilms’ tumour 1 (WT1) in development, homeostasis and disease. Development (Cambridge), 144(16), 2862–2872. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.153163

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