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Publication : Regulation of pancreatic juxtaductal endocrine cell formation by FoxO1.

First Author  Kitamura T Year  2009
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  29
Issue  16 Pages  4417-30
PubMed ID  19506018 Mgi Jnum  J:151416
Mgi Id  MGI:4353842 Doi  10.1128/MCB.01622-08
Citation  Kitamura T, et al. (2009) Regulation of pancreatic juxtaductal endocrine cell formation by FoxO1. Mol Cell Biol 29(16):4417-30
abstractText  An understanding of the mechanisms that govern pancreatic endocrine cell ontogeny may offer strategies for their somatic replacement in diabetic patients. During embryogenesis, transcription factor FoxO1 is expressed in pancreatic progenitor cells. Subsequently, it becomes restricted to beta cells and to a rare population of insulin-negative juxtaductal cells (FoxO1+ Ins(-)). It is unclear whether FoxO1+ Ins(-) cells give rise to endocrine cells. To address this question, we first evaluated FoxO1's role in pancreas development using gain- and loss-of-function alleles in mice. Premature FoxO1 activation in pancreatic progenitors promoted alpha-cell formation but curtailed exocrine development. Conversely, FoxO1 ablation in pancreatic progenitor cells, but not in committed endocrine progenitors or terminally differentiated beta cells, selectively increased juxtaductal beta cells. As these data indicate an involvement of FoxO1 in pancreatic lineage determination, FoxO1+ Ins(-) cells were clonally isolated and assayed for their capacity to undergo endocrine differentiation. Upon FoxO1 activation, FoxO1+ Ins(-) cultures converted into glucagon-producing cells. We conclude that FoxO1+ Ins(-) juxtaductal cells represent a hitherto-unrecognized pancreatic cell population with in vitro capability of endocrine differentiation.
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