Recently, we have reported the LIM-homeodoman (HD) transcriptional regulator, Islet-1 (Isl-1,1) as a key regulator for pancreatic islets after the secondary transition and into early postnatal stages in mice. Previously, the role of Isl-1 had only been examined during early pancreas development in vivo2 and cell lines.3-5 These early studies concluded that Isl-1 is required for the differentiation of early endocrine cells, 2 and hormone gene expression is regulated by Isl-1 in cell culture.3-5 However, it was not clear from these studies whether the regulation of hormone gene transcription by Isl-1 was a direct transcriptional event. In addition, the function of Isl-1 during the formation of principle hormone producing endocrine cells had not been investigated since Isl-1 null animals die prior to the formation of these cells. Using pancreas-specific inactivation of Isl-1 in mice, we have elucidated the role of Isl-1 during maturation, proliferation and survival of the endocrine pancreas after the secondary transition. We have also identified MafA, a potent Insulin gene regulator, as the first direct target of Isl-1 in beta cells. © 2010 landes Bioscience.
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May, C. L. (2010). The role of islet-1 in the endocrine pancreas: Lessons from pancreas specific islet-1 deficient mice. Islets, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.4161/isl.2.2.10908
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