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Publication : A Peninsular Structure Coordinates Asynchronous Differentiation with Morphogenesis to Generate Pancreatic Islets.

First Author  Sharon N Year  2019
Journal  Cell Volume  176
Issue  4 Pages  790-804.e13
PubMed ID  30661759 Mgi Jnum  J:338071
Mgi Id  MGI:7510035 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2018.12.003
Citation  Sharon N, et al. (2019) A Peninsular Structure Coordinates Asynchronous Differentiation with Morphogenesis to Generate Pancreatic Islets. Cell 176(4):790-804.e13
abstractText  The pancreatic islets of Langerhans regulate glucose homeostasis. The loss of insulin-producing beta cells within islets results in diabetes, and islet transplantation from cadaveric donors can cure the disease. In vitro production of whole islets, not just beta cells, will benefit from a better understanding of endocrine differentiation and islet morphogenesis. We used single-cell mRNA sequencing to obtain a detailed description of pancreatic islet development. Contrary to the prevailing dogma, we find islet morphology and endocrine differentiation to be directly related. As endocrine progenitors differentiate, they migrate in cohesion and form bud-like islet precursors, or "peninsulas" (literally "almost islands"). alpha cells, the first to develop, constitute the peninsular outer layer, and beta cells form later, beneath them. This spatiotemporal collinearity leads to the typical core-mantle architecture of the mature, spherical islet. Finally, we induce peninsula-like structures in differentiating human embryonic stem cells, laying the ground for the generation of entire islets in vitro.
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