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PDGF signalling controls age-dependent proliferation in pancreatic β-cells

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  • Hainan Chen

    (Stanford University School of Medicine)

  • Xueying Gu

    (Stanford University School of Medicine)

  • Yinghua Liu

    (Stanford University School of Medicine)

  • Jing Wang

    (Stanford University School of Medicine)

  • Stacey E. Wirt

    (Stanford University School of Medicine)

  • Rita Bottino

    (Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine)

  • Hubert Schorle

    (Institute of Pathology, University of Bonn Medical School)

  • Julien Sage

    (Stanford University School of Medicine)

  • Seung K. Kim

    (Stanford University School of Medicine
    Stanford University School of Medicine
    Howard Hughes Medical Institute, B300 Beckman Center, 279 Campus Drive)

Abstract

Determining the signalling pathways that direct tissue expansion is a principal goal of regenerative biology. Vigorous pancreatic β-cell replication in juvenile mice and humans declines with age, and elucidating the basis for this decay may reveal strategies for inducing β-cell expansion, a long-sought goal for diabetes therapy. Here we show that platelet-derived growth factor receptor (Pdgfr) signalling controls age-dependent β-cell proliferation in mouse and human pancreatic islets. With age, declining β-cell Pdgfr levels were accompanied by reductions in β-cell enhancer of zeste homologue 2 (Ezh2) levels and β-cell replication. Conditional inactivation of the Pdgfra gene in β-cells accelerated these changes, preventing mouse neonatal β-cell expansion and adult β-cell regeneration. Targeted human PDGFR-α activation in mouse β-cells stimulated Erk1/2 phosphorylation, leading to Ezh2-dependent expansion of adult β-cells. Adult human islets lack PDGF signalling competence, but exposure of juvenile human islets to PDGF-AA stimulated β-cell proliferation. The discovery of a conserved pathway controlling age-dependent β-cell proliferation indicates new strategies for β-cell expansion.

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  • Hainan Chen & Xueying Gu & Yinghua Liu & Jing Wang & Stacey E. Wirt & Rita Bottino & Hubert Schorle & Julien Sage & Seung K. Kim, 2011. "PDGF signalling controls age-dependent proliferation in pancreatic β-cells," Nature, Nature, vol. 478(7369), pages 349-355, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:478:y:2011:i:7369:d:10.1038_nature10502
    DOI: 10.1038/nature10502
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