Persistent expression of HNF6 in islet endocrine cells causes disrupted islet architecture and loss of beta cell function
Autor: | Maureen Gannon, Michael Ray, K. Van Zee, Christopher V.E. Wright, F. Rausa, R.H. Costa |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
endocrine system
medicine.medical_specialty Time Factors Monosaccharide Transport Proteins endocrine system diseases Radioimmunoassay Down-Regulation Fluorescent Antibody Technique Mice Transgenic Enteroendocrine cell Eye Diabetes Mellitus Experimental Islets of Langerhans Mice Downregulation and upregulation Endocrine Glands Internal medicine Cell Adhesion medicine Animals Promoter Regions Genetic Pancreas Molecular Biology Glucose Transporter Type 2 Homeodomain Proteins geography geography.geographical_feature_category biology Pancreatic islets Glucose Tolerance Test beta-Galactosidase Islet Immunohistochemistry Insulin oscillation Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 6 Glucose Phenotype Endocrinology medicine.anatomical_structure Liver Trans-Activators biology.protein GLUT2 PDX1 Beta cell Glycogen Developmental Biology |
Zdroj: | Development. 127:2883-2895 |
ISSN: | 1477-9129 0950-1991 |
DOI: | 10.1242/dev.127.13.2883 |
Popis: | We used transgenesis to explore the requirement for downregulation of hepatocyte nuclear factor 6 (HNF6) expression in the assembly, differentiation, and function of pancreatic islets. In vivo, HNF6 expression becomes downregulated in pancreatic endocrine cells at 18.5 days post coitum (d.p.c.), when definitive islets first begin to organize. We used an islet-specific regulatory element (pdx1PB) from pancreatic/duodenal homeobox (pdx1) gene to maintain HNF6 expression in endocrine cells beyond 18.5 d.p.c. Transgenic animals were diabetic. HNF6- overexpressing islets were hyperplastic and remained very close to the pancreatic ducts. Strikingly, α, δ, and PP cells were increased in number and abnormally intermingled with islet β cells. Although several mature β cell markers were expressed in β cells of transgenic islets, the glucose transporter GLUT2 was absent or severely reduced. As glucose uptake/metabolism is essential for insulin secretion, decreased GLUT2 may contribute to the etiology of diabetes in pdx1PB-HNF6 transgenics. Concordantly, blood insulin was not raised by glucose challenge, suggesting profound β cell dysfunction. Thus, we have shown that HNF6 downregulation during islet ontogeny is critical to normal pancreas formation and function: continued expression impairs the clustering of endocrine cells and their separation from the ductal epithelium, disrupts the spatial organization of endocrine cell types within the islet, and severely compromises β cell physiology, leading to overt diabetes. |
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