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Publication : Virgin Beta Cells Persist throughout Life at a Neogenic Niche within Pancreatic Islets.

First Author  van der Meulen T Year  2017
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  25
Issue  4 Pages  911-926.e6
PubMed ID  28380380 Mgi Jnum  J:253176
Mgi Id  MGI:6106755 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2017.03.017
Citation  van der Meulen T, et al. (2017) Virgin Beta Cells Persist throughout Life at a Neogenic Niche within Pancreatic Islets. Cell Metab 25(4):911-926.e6
abstractText  Postnatal maintenance or regeneration of pancreatic beta cells is considered to occur exclusively via the replication of existing beta cells, but clinically meaningful restoration of human beta cell mass by proliferation has never been achieved. We discovered a population of immature beta cells that is present throughout life and forms from non-beta precursors at a specialized micro-environment or "neogenic niche" at the islet periphery. These cells express insulin, but lack other key beta cell markers, and are transcriptionally immature, incapable of sensing glucose, and unable to support calcium influx. They constitute an intermediate stage in the transdifferentiation of alpha cells to cells that are functionally indistinguishable from conventional beta cells. We thus identified a lifelong source of new beta cells at a specialized site within healthy islets. By comparing co-existing immature and mature beta cells within healthy islets, we stand to learn how to mature insulin-expressing cells into functional beta cells.
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