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Publication : GATA6 Controls Insulin Biosynthesis and Secretion in Adult β-Cells.

First Author  Villamayor L Year  2018
Journal  Diabetes Volume  67
Issue  3 Pages  448-460
PubMed ID  29263149 Mgi Jnum  J:257507
Mgi Id  MGI:6118022 Doi  10.2337/db17-0364
Citation  Villamayor L, et al. (2018) GATA6 Controls Insulin Biosynthesis and Secretion in Adult beta-Cells. Diabetes 67(3):448-460
abstractText  GATA4 and GATA6 play essential, but redundant, roles in pancreas formation in mice, and GATA6 mutations cause pancreatic agenesis in humans. GATA6 mutations have also recently been linked to adult-onset diabetes, with subclinical or no exocrine insufficiency, suggesting an important role for GATA6 in human beta-cell physiology. To investigate the role of GATA6 in the adult endocrine pancreas, we generated mice in which Gata6 is specifically inactivated in the pancreas. These mice develop glucose intolerance. Islets deficient in GATA6 activity display decreased insulin content and impaired insulin secretion. Gata6-deficient beta-cells exhibit ultrastructural abnormalities, including increased immature insulin granules, swollen mitochondria, and disorganized endoplasmic reticulum. We also demonstrate that Pdx1 expression in adult beta-cells depends on GATA sites in transgenic reporter mice and that loss of GATA6 greatly affects beta-cell-specific gene expression. These findings demonstrate the essential role of GATA6 in beta-cell function.
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