Abstract

Lung mesenchyme is a critical determinant of the shape and size of the lung, the extent and patterning of epithelial branching, the formation of the pulmonary vasculature, and the formation of mesenchymal components of the adult lung. Fibroblast Growth Factor 9 (FGF9) is expressed in developing lung epithelium and mesothelium and has an essential primary role in regulating mesenchymal growth and differentiation through signaling to mesenchymal FGF receptors (FGFRs) 1 and 2.Pleuropulmonary Blastoma (PPB) is a pediatric lung cancer syndrome with onset in late gestation and early childhood. PPB is a unique lung cancer in that its cellular origins are derived from lung mesenchyme. Germline loss‐of‐function mutations in Dicer1, an essential gene for the production of microRNAs, predisposes to PPB in humans. In this talk I will discus mechanisms by which FGF9 regulates mesenchymal growth and differentiation, evidence that Fgf9 may be regulated by microRNAs during lung development, and evidence that FGF9 may be an important factor for the initiation PPB.This work is funded by a grant from the March of Dimes foundation.

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