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Publication : Overexpression of the coactivator bridge-1 results in insulin deficiency and diabetes.

First Author  Volinic JL Year  2006
Journal  Mol Endocrinol Volume  20
Issue  1 Pages  167-82
PubMed ID  16099819 Mgi Jnum  J:104055
Mgi Id  MGI:3611092 Doi  10.1210/me.2005-0127
Citation  Volinic JL, et al. (2006) Overexpression of the coactivator bridge-1 results in insulin deficiency and diabetes. Mol Endocrinol 20(1):167-82
abstractText  Multiple forms of heritable diabetes are associated with mutations in transcription factors that regulate insulin gene transcription and the development and maintenance of pancreatic beta-cell mass. The coactivator Bridge-1 (PSMD9) regulates the transcriptional activation of glucose-responsive enhancers in the insulin gene in a dose-dependent manner via PDZ domain-mediated interactions with E2A transcription factors. Here we report that the pancreatic overexpression of Bridge-1 in transgenic mice reduces insulin gene expression and results in insulin deficiency and severe diabetes. Dysregulation of Bridge-1 signaling increases pancreatic apoptosis with a reduction in the number of insulin-expressing pancreatic beta-cells and an expansion of the complement of glucagon-expressing pancreatic alpha-cells in pancreatic islets. Increased expression of Bridge-1 alters pancreatic islet, acinar, and ductal architecture and disrupts the boundaries between endocrine and exocrine cellular compartments in young adult but not neonatal mice, suggesting that signals transduced through this coactivator may influence postnatal pancreatic islet morphogenesis. Signals mediated through the coactivator Bridge-1 may regulate both glucose homeostasis and pancreatic beta-cell survival. We propose that coactivator dysfunction in pancreatic beta-cells can limit insulin production and contribute to the pathogenesis of diabetes.
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