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Publication : SerpinB1 Promotes Pancreatic β Cell Proliferation.

First Author  El Ouaamari A Year  2016
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  23
Issue  1 Pages  194-205
PubMed ID  26701651 Mgi Jnum  J:232736
Mgi Id  MGI:5780008 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2015.12.001
Citation  El Ouaamari A, et al. (2016) SerpinB1 Promotes Pancreatic beta Cell Proliferation. Cell Metab 23(1):194-205
abstractText  Although compensatory islet hyperplasia in response to insulin resistance is a recognized feature in diabetes, the factor(s) that promote beta cell proliferation have been elusive. We previously reported that the liver is a source for such factors in the liver insulin receptor knockout (LIRKO) mouse, an insulin resistance model that manifests islet hyperplasia. Using proteomics we show that serpinB1, a protease inhibitor, which is abundant in the hepatocyte secretome and sera derived from LIRKO mice, is the liver-derived secretory protein that regulates beta cell proliferation in humans, mice, and zebrafish. Small-molecule compounds, that partially mimic serpinB1 effects of inhibiting elastase activity, enhanced proliferation of beta cells, and mice lacking serpinB1 exhibit attenuated beta cell compensation in response to insulin resistance. Finally, SerpinB1 treatment of islets modulated proteins in growth/survival pathways. Together, these data implicate serpinB1 as an endogenous protein that can potentially be harnessed to enhance functional beta cell mass in patients with diabetes.
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