[PDF][PDF] Notch/Rbp-j signaling prevents premature endocrine and ductal cell differentiation in the pancreas

J Fujikura, K Hosoda, H Iwakura, T Tomita, M Noguchi… - Cell metabolism, 2006 - cell.com
J Fujikura, K Hosoda, H Iwakura, T Tomita, M Noguchi, H Masuzaki, K Tanigaki, D Yabe
Cell metabolism, 2006cell.com
To investigate the precise role of Notch/Rbp-j signaling in the pancreas, we inactivated Rbp-
j by crossing Rbp-j floxed mice with Pdx. cre or Rip. cre transgenic mice. The loss of Rbp-j at
the initial stage of pancreatic development induced accelerated α and PP cell differentiation
and a concomitant decrease in the number of Neurogenin3 (Ngn3)-positive cells at E11. 5.
Then at E15, elongated tubular structures expressing ductal cell markers were evident;
however, differentiation of acinar and all types of endocrine cells were reduced. During later …
Summary
To investigate the precise role of Notch/Rbp-j signaling in the pancreas, we inactivated Rbp-j by crossing Rbp-j floxed mice with Pdx.cre or Rip.cre transgenic mice. The loss of Rbp-j at the initial stage of pancreatic development induced accelerated α and PP cell differentiation and a concomitant decrease in the number of Neurogenin3 (Ngn3)-positive cells at E11.5. Then at E15, elongated tubular structures expressing ductal cell markers were evident; however, differentiation of acinar and all types of endocrine cells were reduced. During later embryonic stages, compensatory acinar cell differentiation was observed. The resultant mice exhibited insulin-deficient diabetes with both endocrine and exocrine pancreatic hypoplasia. In contrast, the loss of Rbp-j specifically in β cells did not affect β cell number and function. Thus, our analyses indicate that Notch/Rbp-j signaling prevents premature differentiation of pancreatic progenitor cells into endocrine and ductal cells during early development of the pancreas.
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