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Exocrine pancreas proteases regulate β-cell proliferation in zebrafish ciliopathy models and in murine systems

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    • Publication Information:
      The Company of Biologists Ltd.
    • Publication Date:
      2021
    • Collection:
      UMB Digital Archive (University of Maryland, Baltimore)
    • Abstract:
      Pancreatic β-cells are a critical cell type in the pathology of diabetes. Models of genetic syndromes featuring diabetes can provide novel mechanistic insights into regulation of β-cells in the context of disease. We previously examined β-cell mass in models of two ciliopathies, Alström Syndrome (AS) and Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS), which are similar in the presence of metabolic phenotypes, including obesity, but exhibit strikingly different rates of diabetes. Zebrafish models of these disorders show deficient β-cells with diabetes in AS models and an increased β-cells absent diabetes in BBS models, indicating β-cell generation or maintenance that correlates with disease prevalence. Using transcriptome analyses, differential expression of several exocrine pancreas proteases with directionality that was consistent with β-cell numbers were identified. Based on these lines of evidence, we hypothesized that pancreatic proteases directly impact β-cells. In the present study, we examined this possibility and found that pancreatic protease genes contribute to proper maintenance of normal β-cell numbers, proliferation in larval zebrafish, and regulation of AS and BBS β-cell phenotypes. Our data suggest that these proteins can be taken up directly by cultured β-cells and ex vivo murine islets, inducing proliferation in both. Endogenous uptake of pancreatic proteases by β-cells was confirmed in vivo using transgenic zebrafish and in intact murine pancreata. Taken together, these findings support a novel proliferative signaling role for exocrine pancreas proteases through interaction with endocrine β-cells. ; https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.046839
    • Relation:
      Biology Open; http://hdl.handle.net/10713/16038
    • Accession Number:
      10.1242/bio.046839
    • Online Access:
      http://hdl.handle.net/10713/16038
      https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.046839
    • Rights:
      © 2021. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.4E69B308