The NOTCH pathway in β-cell growth and differentiation
- PMID: 24559926
- DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-800174-5.00015-6
The NOTCH pathway in β-cell growth and differentiation
Abstract
Beta-cell replacement represents the optimal therapy for type 1 diabetes. Efforts to manipulate β-cell proliferation and differentiation could be advanced by a better understanding of the normal pathways regulating β-cell development and renewal. NOTCH signaling is a highly conserved pathway which plays a central role in pancreas development. Cell-lineage tracing has revealed the reactivation of the NOTCH pathway in adult human β cells cultured under conditions which induce cell proliferation and dedifferentiation. Inhibition of NOTCH signaling in dedifferentiated cells following ex vivo expansion has been shown to promote restoration of the β-cell phenotype. This approach may increase the availability of functional β cells for transplantation.
Keywords: Cell transplantation; Diabetes; HES1; Insulin; Islet cell proliferation; Pancreas development; Redifferentiation.
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