A Pdx-1-Regulated Soluble Factor Activates Rat and Human Islet Cell Proliferation

  • Hayes H
  • Zhang L
  • Becker T
  • et al.
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© 2016, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. The homeodomain transcription factor Pdx-1 has important roles in pancreas and islet development as well as in β-cell function and survival. We previously reported that Pdx-1 overexpression stimulates islet cell proliferation, but the mechanism remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that overexpression of Pdx-1 triggers proliferation largely by a non-cell-autonomous mechanism mediated by soluble factors. Consistent with this idea, overexpression of Pdx-1 under the control of a β-cell-specific promoter (rat insulin promoter [RIP]) stimulates proliferation of both α and β cells, and overexpression of Pdx-1 in islets separated by a Transwell membrane from islets lacking Pdx-1 overexpression activates proliferation in the untreated islets. Microarray and gene ontology (GO) analysis identified inhibin beta-B (Inhbb), an activin subunit and member of the transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) superfamily, as a Pdx-1-responsive gene. Overexpression of Inhbb or addition of activin B stimulates rat islet cell and β-cell proliferation, and the activin receptors RIIA and RIIB are required for the full proliferative effects of Pdx-1 in rat islets. In human islets, Inhbb overexpression stimulates total islet cell proliferation and potentiates Pdx-1-stimulated proliferation of total islet cells and β cells. In sum, this study identifies a mechanism by which Pdx-1 induces a soluble factor that is sufficient to stimulate both rat and human islet cell proliferation.

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Hayes, H. L., Zhang, L., Becker, T. C., Haldeman, J. M., Stephens, S. B., Arlotto, M., … Hohmeier, H. E. (2016). A Pdx-1-Regulated Soluble Factor Activates Rat and Human Islet Cell Proliferation. Molecular and Cellular Biology, 36(23), 2918–2930. https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.00103-16

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