A conditional model reveals that induction of hepatocyte nuclear factor-1α in Hnf1α-null mutant β-cells can activate silenced genes postnatally, whereas overexpression is deleterious

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Abstract

Humans with heterozygous loss-of-function mutations in the hepatocyte nuclear factor-1α (HNF1α) gene develop β-cell-deficient diabetes (maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 3), indicating that HNF1α gene dosage is critical in β-cells. However, whether increased HNF1α expression might be beneficial or deleterious for β-cells is unknown. Furthermore, although it is clear that HNF1α is required for β-cell function, it is not known whether this role is cell autonomous or whether there is a restricted developmental time frame for HNF1α to elicit gene activation in β-cells. To address this, we generated a tetracycline-inducible mouse model that transcribes HNF1α selectively in β-cells in either wild-type or Hnf1α-null backgrounds. Short-term induction of HNF1α in islets from adult Hnf1α-/- mice that did not express HNF1α throughout development resulted in the activation of target genes, indicating that HNF1α has β-cell- autonomous functions that can be rescued postnatally. However, transgenic induction throughout development, which inevitably resulted in supraphysiological levels of HNF1α, strikingly caused a severe reduction of cellular proliferation, increased apoptosis, and consequently β-cell depletion and diabetes. Thus, HNF1α is sensitive to both reduced and excessive concentrations in β-cells. This finding illustrates the paramount importance of using the correct concentration of a β-cell transcription factor in both gene therapy and artificial differentiation strategies. © 2006 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Luco, R. F., Maestro, M. A., Del Pozo, N., Philbrick, W. M., De La Ossa, P. P., & Ferrer, J. (2006). A conditional model reveals that induction of hepatocyte nuclear factor-1α in Hnf1α-null mutant β-cells can activate silenced genes postnatally, whereas overexpression is deleterious. Diabetes, 55(8), 2202–2211. https://doi.org/10.2337/db05-1534

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