MafA regulates expression of genes important to islet β-cell function

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Abstract

Insulin transcription factor MafA is unique in being exclusively expressed at the secondary and principal phase of insulin-expressing cell production during pancreas organogenesis and is the only transcriptional activator present exclusively in islet β-cells. Here we show that ectopic expression of MafA is sufficient to induce a small amount of endogenous insulin expression in a variety of non-β-cell lines. Insulin mRNA and protein expression was induced to a much higher level when MafA was provided with two other key insulin activators, pancreatic and duodenal homeobox (PDX-1) and BETA2. Potentiation by PDX-1 and BETA2 was entirely dependent upon MafA, and MafA binding to the insulin enhancer region was increased by PDX-1 and BETA2. Treatment with activin A and hepatocyte growth factor induced even larger amounts of insulin in AR42J pancreatic acinar cells, compared with other non-β endodermal cells. The combination of PDX-1, BETA2, and MafA also induced the expression of other important regulators of islet β-cell activity. These results support a critical role of MafA in islet β-cell function. Copyright © 2007 by The Endocrine Society.

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Matsuoka, T. A., Kaneto, H., Stein, R., Miyatsuka, T., Kawamori, D., Henderson, E., … Yamasaki, Y. (2007). MafA regulates expression of genes important to islet β-cell function. Molecular Endocrinology, 21(11), 2764–2774. https://doi.org/10.1210/me.2007-0028

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