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Modulation of rat pancreatic acinoductal transdifferentiation and expression of PDX-1 in vitro.
 
Diabetes OD > Regeneration of Islets > Stem Cells > Adult Stem Cells > Transcription Factors > PDX-1 > Journal Article

(Journal Article): Modulation of rat pancreatic acinoductal transdifferentiation and expression of PDX-1 in vitro.
 
Rooman I, Heremans Y, Heimberg H, Bouwens L (Department of Experimental Pathology, Free University of Brussels (VUB), Belgium.)
 
IN: Diabetologia 2000; 43(7):907-910
Impact Factor(s) of Diabetologia: 5.583 (2004), 5.689 (2003), 5.136 (2002), 6.299 (2001)

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ABSTRACT: AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In adult pancreatic regeneration models exocrine acini are found to transdifferentiate to duct-like complexes. This has also been associated with the formation of new endocrine islet cells. We aimed to establish an in vitro model in which this transdifferentiation process is characterised and can be modulated. METHODS: Purified rat pancreatic acini were cultured in suspension. Differentiation was analysed by immunocytochemistry, electron microscopy, western blotting and RT-PCR. RESULTS: During culture acinar cells directly transdifferentiated without dividing, the cells lost their acinar phenotype and started to express cytokeratins 20 and 7 and fetal liver kinase-1 (Flk-1) receptors for vascular endothelial growth factor. Expression of the acinar pancreatic exocrine transcription factor (PTF-1) remained and the pancreatic duodenal homeobox-containing transcription factor (PDX-1) was induced. When transdifferentiation was completed, the cells started to express protein gene product 9.5, a panneuroendocrine marker. By combining these features, the transdifferentiated cells show similar characteristics to precursor cells during active beta-cell neogenesis. We were able to modulate the differentiation state by addition of nicotinamide or sodium butyrate, agents which are known to stimulate endocrine differentiation in other models. CONCLUSION/INTERPRETATION: Here, we present an in vitro system in which the cellular differentiation of putative pancreatic endocrine precursor cells and their PDX-1 expression can be modulated, thereby providing a possible model for the study of beta-cell transdifferentiation.

TYPE OF PUBLICATION: Original article

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