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Ngn3-Positive Cells Arise from Pancreatic Duct Cells

The production of pancreatic β cells is the most challenging step for curing diabetes using next-generation treatments. Adult pancreatic endocrine cells are thought to be maintained by the self-duplication of differentiated cells, and pancreatic endocrine neogenesis can only be observed when the tis...

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Autores principales: Kimura-Nakajima, Chiemi, Sakaguchi, Kousuke, Hatano, Yoshiko, Matsumoto, Masahito, Okazaki, Yasushi, Tanaka, Keisuke, Yamane, Takumi, Oishi, Yuichi, Kamimoto, Kenji, Iwatsuki, Ken
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168548
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author Kimura-Nakajima, Chiemi
Sakaguchi, Kousuke
Hatano, Yoshiko
Matsumoto, Masahito
Okazaki, Yasushi
Tanaka, Keisuke
Yamane, Takumi
Oishi, Yuichi
Kamimoto, Kenji
Iwatsuki, Ken
author_facet Kimura-Nakajima, Chiemi
Sakaguchi, Kousuke
Hatano, Yoshiko
Matsumoto, Masahito
Okazaki, Yasushi
Tanaka, Keisuke
Yamane, Takumi
Oishi, Yuichi
Kamimoto, Kenji
Iwatsuki, Ken
author_sort Kimura-Nakajima, Chiemi
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description The production of pancreatic β cells is the most challenging step for curing diabetes using next-generation treatments. Adult pancreatic endocrine cells are thought to be maintained by the self-duplication of differentiated cells, and pancreatic endocrine neogenesis can only be observed when the tissue is severely damaged. Experimentally, this can be performed using a method named partial duct ligation (PDL). As the success rate of PDL surgery is low because of difficulties in identifying the pancreatic duct, we previously proposed a method for fluorescently labeling the duct in live animals. Using this method, we performed PDL on neurogenin3 (Ngn3)-GFP transgenic mice to determine the origin of endocrine precursor cells and evaluate their potential to differentiate into multiple cell types. Ngn3-activated cells, which were marked with GFP, appeared after PDL operation. Because some GFP-positive cells were aligned proximally to the duct, we hypothesized that Ngn3-positive cells arise from the pancreatic duct. Therefore, we next developed an in vitro pancreatic duct culture system using Ngn3-GFP mice and examined whether Ngn3-positive cells emerge from this duct. We observed GFP expressions in ductal organoid cultures. GFP expressions were correlated with Ngn3 expressions and endocrine cell lineage markers. Interestingly, tuft cell markers were also correlated with GFP expressions. Our results demonstrate that in adult mice, Ngn3-positive endocrine precursor cells arise from the pancreatic ducts both in vivo and in vitro experiments indicating that the pancreatic duct could be a potential donor for therapeutic use.
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spelling pubmed-83952232021-08-28 Ngn3-Positive Cells Arise from Pancreatic Duct Cells Kimura-Nakajima, Chiemi Sakaguchi, Kousuke Hatano, Yoshiko Matsumoto, Masahito Okazaki, Yasushi Tanaka, Keisuke Yamane, Takumi Oishi, Yuichi Kamimoto, Kenji Iwatsuki, Ken Int J Mol Sci Article The production of pancreatic β cells is the most challenging step for curing diabetes using next-generation treatments. Adult pancreatic endocrine cells are thought to be maintained by the self-duplication of differentiated cells, and pancreatic endocrine neogenesis can only be observed when the tissue is severely damaged. Experimentally, this can be performed using a method named partial duct ligation (PDL). As the success rate of PDL surgery is low because of difficulties in identifying the pancreatic duct, we previously proposed a method for fluorescently labeling the duct in live animals. Using this method, we performed PDL on neurogenin3 (Ngn3)-GFP transgenic mice to determine the origin of endocrine precursor cells and evaluate their potential to differentiate into multiple cell types. Ngn3-activated cells, which were marked with GFP, appeared after PDL operation. Because some GFP-positive cells were aligned proximally to the duct, we hypothesized that Ngn3-positive cells arise from the pancreatic duct. Therefore, we next developed an in vitro pancreatic duct culture system using Ngn3-GFP mice and examined whether Ngn3-positive cells emerge from this duct. We observed GFP expressions in ductal organoid cultures. GFP expressions were correlated with Ngn3 expressions and endocrine cell lineage markers. Interestingly, tuft cell markers were also correlated with GFP expressions. Our results demonstrate that in adult mice, Ngn3-positive endocrine precursor cells arise from the pancreatic ducts both in vivo and in vitro experiments indicating that the pancreatic duct could be a potential donor for therapeutic use. MDPI 2021-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8395223/ /pubmed/34445257 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168548 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kimura-Nakajima, Chiemi
Sakaguchi, Kousuke
Hatano, Yoshiko
Matsumoto, Masahito
Okazaki, Yasushi
Tanaka, Keisuke
Yamane, Takumi
Oishi, Yuichi
Kamimoto, Kenji
Iwatsuki, Ken
Ngn3-Positive Cells Arise from Pancreatic Duct Cells
title Ngn3-Positive Cells Arise from Pancreatic Duct Cells
title_full Ngn3-Positive Cells Arise from Pancreatic Duct Cells
title_fullStr Ngn3-Positive Cells Arise from Pancreatic Duct Cells
title_full_unstemmed Ngn3-Positive Cells Arise from Pancreatic Duct Cells
title_short Ngn3-Positive Cells Arise from Pancreatic Duct Cells
title_sort ngn3-positive cells arise from pancreatic duct cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34445257
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22168548
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