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Publication : p120ctn-Mediated Organ Patterning Precedes and Determines Pancreatic Progenitor Fate.

First Author  Nyeng P Year  2019
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  49
Issue  1 Pages  31-47.e9
PubMed ID  30853440 Mgi Jnum  J:284168
Mgi Id  MGI:6390658 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2019.02.005
Citation  Nyeng P, et al. (2019) p120ctn-Mediated Organ Patterning Precedes and Determines Pancreatic Progenitor Fate. Dev Cell 49(1):31-47.e9
abstractText  The mechanism of how organ shape emerges and specifies cell fate is not understood. Pancreatic duct and endocrine lineages arise in a spatially distinct domain from the acinar lineage. Whether these lineages are pre-determined or settle once these niches have been established remains unknown. Here, we reconcile these two apparently opposing models, demonstrating that pancreatic progenitors re-localize to establish the niche that will determine their ultimate fate. We identify a p120ctn-regulated mechanism for coordination of organ architecture and cellular fate mediated by differential E-cadherin based cell sorting. Reduced p120ctn expression is necessary and sufficient to re-localize a subset of progenitors to the peripheral tip domain, where they acquire an acinar fate. The same mechanism is used re-iteratively during endocrine specification, where it balances the choice between the alpha and beta cell fates. In conclusion, organ patterning is regulated by p120ctn-mediated cellular positioning, which precedes and determines pancreatic progenitor fate.
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