Depletion of Bhmt elevates sonic hedgehog transcript level and increases β-cell number in Zebrafish

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Abstract

Betaine homocysteine S-methyltransferase (BHMT, EC 2.1.1.5) is a key enzyme in the methionine cycle and is highly expressed in the liver. Despite its important biochemical function, it is not known whether BHMT plays a role during organ development. In this report, we showed that early in development of zebrafish before endoderm organogenesis, bhmt is first expressed in the yolk syncytial layerandthen after liver formation becomes a liver-enriched gene. By using the anti-bhmt morpholinos that deplete the Bhmt, we found that in morphant embryos, several endodermderived organs, including liver, exocrine pancreas, and intestine are hypoplastic. Strikingly, the number of β-cells in the pancreatic islet was increased rather than reduced in the morphant. Additional studies showed that Bhmt depletion elevates the sonic hedgehog (shh) transcript level in the morphant, whereas Bhmt-depletion in the Shh-deficient mutant syu failed to rescue the isletless phenotype. These molecular and genetic data strongly suggest that Shh functions downstream of Bhmt to promote β-cell development. Therefore, although there are still many intriguing questions to be answered, our finding may identify a novel function forBhmtinvolving modulation of Shh signaling to control β-cell development. Copyright © 2011 by The Endocrine Society.

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Yang, S. L., Aw, S. S., Chang, Q., Korzh, S., Korzh, V., & Peng, J. (2011). Depletion of Bhmt elevates sonic hedgehog transcript level and increases β-cell number in Zebrafish. Endocrinology, 152(12), 4706–4717. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2011-1306

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