The research paper by Takemoto Lab has been published in the Developmental Biology!

Wnt3a is an early regulator of the Wolffian duct directionality via the regulation of apicobasal cell polarity

Shinichi Hayashi, Hitomi Suzuki, Shinji Takada, Tatsuya Takemoto

Abstract
The Wolffian duct is a pair of epithelial ductal structures along the body axis that induces nephron development by interaction with the metanephric mesenchyme. The interaction between the mesenchyme and the ureteric bud derived from the Wolffian duct is mediated by Wnt ligands, the loss of which results in kidney agenesis. Nonetheless, the early contribution of Wnt signaling to Wolffian duct formation remains unclear. We therefore examined these dynamics in knockout and transgenic mouse embryos. The Wnt signal reporter was active in the extending Wolffian duct, and Wnt3a-knockout embryos exhibited a fragmented and misdirectional Wolffian duct. Apicobasal polarity was disrupted under Wnt3a-deficiency. These findings suggest that Wnt3a plays an important role in Wolffian duct development by regulating apicobasal polarity.

Developmental Biology, doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2025.03.015. (2025)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0012160625000776?via%3Dihub

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