Islet-derived fibroblast-like cells are not derived via epithelial-mesenchymal transition from Pdx-1 or insulin-positive cells
- PMID: 17110468
- DOI: 10.2337/db06-1165
Islet-derived fibroblast-like cells are not derived via epithelial-mesenchymal transition from Pdx-1 or insulin-positive cells
Abstract
As recent studies suggest that newly formed pancreatic beta-cells are a result of self-duplication rather than stem cell differentiation, in vitro expansion of beta-cells presents a potential mechanism by which to increase available donor tissue for cell-based diabetes therapies. Although most studies have found that beta-cells are resilient to substantial in vitro expansion, recent studies have suggested that it is possible to expand these cells through a process referred to as epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). To further substantiate such an expansion mechanism, we used recombination-based genetic lineage tracing to determine the origin of proliferating fibroblast-like cells from cultured pancreatic islets in vitro. We demonstrate, using two culture methods, that EMT does not underlie the appearance of fibroblast-like cells in mouse islet cultures but that fibroblast-like cells appear to represent mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-like cells akin to MSCs isolated from bone marrow.
Comment in
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Beta-cell regeneration: epithelial mesenchymal transition pre-EMTpted by lineage tracing?Diabetes. 2007 Jan;56(1):281-2. doi: 10.2337/db07-9901. Diabetes. 2007. PMID: 17192494 No abstract available.
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