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Precommitment low-level Neurog3 expression defines a long-lived mitotic endocrine-biased progenitor pool that drives production of endocrine-committed cells.

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Bechard, M. E., et al. “Precommitment Low-Level Neurog3 Expression Defines A Long-Lived Mitotic Endocrine-Biased Progenitor Pool That Drives Production Of Endocrine-Committed Cells.”. Genes & Development, pp. 1852-65.
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Author Matthew E Bechard, Eric D Bankaitis, Susan B Hipkens, Alessandro Ustione, David W Piston, Yu-Ping Yang, Mark A Magnuson, Christopher E Wright V
Keywords Neurog3, endocrine-biased, mitotic, progenitor
Abstract

The current model for endocrine cell specification in the pancreas invokes high-level production of the transcription factor Neurogenin 3 (Neurog3) in Sox9(+) bipotent epithelial cells as the trigger for endocrine commitment, cell cycle exit, and rapid delamination toward proto-islet clusters. This model posits a transient Neurog3 expression state and short epithelial residence period. We show, however, that a Neurog3(TA.LO) cell population, defined as Neurog3 transcriptionally active and Sox9(+) and often containing nonimmunodetectable Neurog3 protein, has a relatively high mitotic index and prolonged epithelial residency. We propose that this endocrine-biased mitotic progenitor state is functionally separated from a pro-ductal pool and endows them with long-term capacity to make endocrine fate-directed progeny. A novel BAC transgenic Neurog3 reporter detected two types of mitotic behavior in Sox9(+) Neurog3(TA.LO) progenitors, associated with progenitor pool maintenance or derivation of endocrine-committed Neurog3(HI) cells, respectively. Moreover, limiting Neurog3 expression dramatically increased the proportional representation of Sox9(+) Neurog3(TA.LO) progenitors, with a doubling of its mitotic index relative to normal Neurog3 expression, suggesting that low Neurog3 expression is a defining feature of this cycling endocrine-biased state. We propose that Sox9(+) Neurog3(TA.LO) endocrine-biased progenitors feed production of Neurog3(HI) endocrine-committed cells during pancreas organogenesis.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Genes & development
Volume
30
Issue
16
Number of Pages
1852-65
Date Published
12/2016
ISSN Number
1549-5477
DOI
10.1101/gad.284729.116
Alternate Journal
Genes Dev.
PMID
27585590
PMCID
PMC5024683
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