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Publication : Extensive pancreas regeneration following acinar-specific disruption of Xbp1 in mice.

First Author  Hess DA Year  2011
Journal  Gastroenterology Volume  141
Issue  4 Pages  1463-72
PubMed ID  21704586 Mgi Jnum  J:198904
Mgi Id  MGI:5499718 Doi  10.1053/j.gastro.2011.06.045
Citation  Hess DA, et al. (2011) Extensive pancreas regeneration following acinar-specific disruption of Xbp1 in mice. Gastroenterology 141(4):1463-72
abstractText  BACKGROUND & AIMS: Progression of diseases of the exocrine pancreas, which include pancreatitis and cancer, is associated with increased levels of cell stress. Pancreatic acinar cells are involved in development of these diseases and, because of their high level of protein output, they require an efficient, unfolded protein response (UPR) that mediates recovery from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress following the accumulation of misfolded proteins. METHODS: To study recovery from ER stress in the exocrine organ, we generated mice with conditional disruption of Xbp1 (a principal component of the UPR) in most adult pancreatic acinar cells (Xbp1fl/fl). We monitored the effects of constitutive ER stress in the exocrine pancreas of these mice. RESULTS: Xbp1-null acinar cells underwent extensive apoptosis, followed by a rapid phase of recovery in the pancreas that included expansion of the centroacinar cell compartment, formation of tubular complexes that contained Hes1- and Sox9-expressing cells, and regeneration of acinar cells that expressed Mist1 from the residual, surviving Xbp1+ cell population. CONCLUSIONS: XBP1 is required for homeostasis of acinar cells in mice; ER stress induces a regenerative response in the pancreas that involves acinar and centroacinar cells, providing the needed capacity for organ recovery from exocrine pancreas disease.
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