Stem cell factor/c-Kit interactions regulate human islet-epithelial cluster proliferation and differentiation
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.biocel.2005.08.014
Stem cell factor/c-Kit interactions regulate human islet-epithelial cluster proliferation and differentiation
Abstract
Stem cell factor (SCF), a progenitor cell growth factor, binds to and activates the c-Kit receptor tyrosine kinase, which is critical for early stem cell differentiation in haematopoiesis and gametogenesis. Nothing is known regarding these interactions during islet development in the human fetal pancreas. The present study was to investigate whether an increase in c-Kit receptor activity in isolated human fetal islet-epithelial clusters, by giving exogenous SCF, would promote beta-cell development. In the intact fetal pancreas, SCF and c-Kit were observed co-localizing with cytokeratin 19 in both ductal and newly forming islet cells. Islet cells isolated from 14 to 16 weeks fetal pancreata were cultured with SCF (50 ng/ml) or vehicle for 48 h. We observed an increase in the number of c-Kit-, pancreatic and duodenal homeobox gene 1- (PDX-1-), insulin- and glucagon-expressing cells in the SCF-treated group (PDX-1 and insulin, p < 0.05). PDX-1 and c-Kit mRNA levels were also up-regulated in the SCF group (PDX-1, p < 0.05), with no change in preproinsulin or proglucagon gene expression. Co-localization of insulin with PDX-1 or c-Kit was observed frequently in SCF-treated cultures. A significantly (p < 0.05) greater proliferative capacity of islet-epithelial clusters was found in the SCF group in parallel with increased (p < 0.02) phosphorylation of Akt in a phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K)-dependent manner. Our results demonstrate that SCF/c-Kit interactions are likely to be involved in mediating islet cell differentiation and proliferation during human fetal pancreatic development, and that phosphorylated Akt may have a role downstream of SCF/c-Kit signaling.
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