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Re-expression of IGF-II is important for beta cell regeneration in adult mice.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The key factors which support re-expansion of beta cell numbers after injury are largely unknown. Insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) plays a critical role in supporting cell division and differentiation during ontogeny but its role in the adult is not known. In this study we investigated the effect of IGF-II on beta cell regeneration.

Methodology/principal findings

We employed an in vivo model of 'switchable' c-Myc-induced beta cell ablation, pIns-c-MycER(TAM), in which 90% of beta cells are lost following 11 days of c-Myc (Myc) activation in vivo. Importantly, such ablation is normally followed by beta cell regeneration once Myc is deactivated, enabling functional studies of beta cell regeneration in vivo. IGF-II was shown to be re-expressed in the adult pancreas of pIns-c-MycER(TAM)/IGF-II(+/+) (MIG) mice, following beta cell injury. As expected in the presence of IGF-II beta cell mass and numbers recover rapidly after ablation. In contrast, in pIns-c-MycER(TAM)/IGF-II(+/-) (MIGKO) mice, which express no IGF-II, recovery of beta cell mass and numbers were delayed and impaired. Despite failure of beta cell number increase, MIGKO mice recovered from hyperglycaemia, although this was delayed.

Conclusions/significance

Our results demonstrate that beta cell regeneration in adult mice depends on re-expression of IGF-II, and supports the utility of using such ablation-recovery models for identifying other potential factors critical for underpinning successful beta cell regeneration in vivo. The potential therapeutic benefits of manipulating the IGF-II signaling systems merit further exploration.

SUBMITTER: Zhou L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3436856 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Re-expression of IGF-II is important for beta cell regeneration in adult mice.

Zhou Luxian L   Pelengaris Stella S   Abouna Sylvie S   Young James J   Epstein David D   Herold Julia J   Nattkemper Tim Wilhelm TW   Nakhai Hassan H   Khan Michael M  

PloS one 20120907 9


<h4>Background</h4>The key factors which support re-expansion of beta cell numbers after injury are largely unknown. Insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) plays a critical role in supporting cell division and differentiation during ontogeny but its role in the adult is not known. In this study we investigated the effect of IGF-II on beta cell regeneration.<h4>Methodology/principal findings</h4>We employed an in vivo model of 'switchable' c-Myc-induced beta cell ablation, pIns-c-MycER(TAM), in w  ...[more]

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