p120ctn-Mediated Organ Patterning Precedes and Determines Pancreatic Progenitor Fate
- PMID: 30853440
- DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.02.005
p120ctn-Mediated Organ Patterning Precedes and Determines Pancreatic Progenitor Fate
Abstract
The mechanism of how organ shape emerges and specifies cell fate is not understood. Pancreatic duct and endocrine lineages arise in a spatially distinct domain from the acinar lineage. Whether these lineages are pre-determined or settle once these niches have been established remains unknown. Here, we reconcile these two apparently opposing models, demonstrating that pancreatic progenitors re-localize to establish the niche that will determine their ultimate fate. We identify a p120ctn-regulated mechanism for coordination of organ architecture and cellular fate mediated by differential E-cadherin based cell sorting. Reduced p120ctn expression is necessary and sufficient to re-localize a subset of progenitors to the peripheral tip domain, where they acquire an acinar fate. The same mechanism is used re-iteratively during endocrine specification, where it balances the choice between the alpha and beta cell fates. In conclusion, organ patterning is regulated by p120ctn-mediated cellular positioning, which precedes and determines pancreatic progenitor fate.
Keywords: CTNND1; beta cell; cell segregation; development; differentiation; niche; p120ctn; pancreas; patterning; progenitor.
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Comment in
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Sorting Out Fate Determination.Dev Cell. 2019 Apr 8;49(1):1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2019.03.020. Dev Cell. 2019. PMID: 30965032
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