Abstract
Many research studies use immortalized cell lines as surrogates for primary beta- cells. We describe the production and use of a novel "indirect" dual-fluorescent reporter system that leads to mutually exclusive expression of EGFP in insulin-producing (INS+) beta-cells or mCherry in non-beta-cells. Our system uses the human insulin promoter to initiate a Cre-mediated shift in reporter color within a single transgene construct and is useful for FACS selection of cells from single cultures for further analysis. Application of our reporter to presumably clonal HIT-T15 insulinoma cells, as well as other presumably clonal lines, indicates that these cultures are in fact heterogeneous with respect to INS+ phenotype. Our strategy could be easily applied to other cell- or tissue-specific promoters. We anticipate its utility for FACS purification of INS+ and glucose-responsive beta-like-cells from primary human islet cell isolates or in vitro differentiated pluripotent stem cells. © 2012 Lee et al.
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Lee, N. S., Rohan, J. G., Zitting, M., Kamath, S., Weitz, A., Sipos, A., … Chow, R. H. (2012). A novel dual-color reporter for identifying insulin-producing beta- cells and classifying heterogeneity of insulinoma cell lines. PLoS ONE, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035521
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