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Publication : Extensive elimination of acinar cells during normal postnatal pancreas growth.

First Author  Stolovich-Rain M Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  42
Issue  12 Pages  113457
PubMed ID  37995187 Mgi Jnum  J:344296
Mgi Id  MGI:7574061 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113457
Citation  Stolovich-Rain M, et al. (2023) Extensive elimination of acinar cells during normal postnatal pancreas growth. Cell Rep 42(12):113457
abstractText  While programmed cell death plays important roles during morphogenetic stages of development, post-differentiation organ growth is considered an efficient process whereby cell proliferation increases cell number. Here we demonstrate that early postnatal growth of the pancreas unexpectedly involves massive acinar cell elimination. Measurements of cell proliferation and death in the human pancreas in comparison to the actual increase in cell number predict daily elimination of 0.7% of cells, offsetting 88% of cell formation over the first year of life. Using mouse models, we show that death is associated with mitosis, through a failure of dividing cells to generate two viable daughters. In p53-deficient mice, acinar cell death and proliferation are reduced, while organ size is normal, suggesting that p53-dependent developmental apoptosis triggers compensatory proliferation. We propose that excess cell turnover during growth of the pancreas, and presumably other organs, facilitates robustness to perturbations and supports maintenance of tissue architecture.
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