Maintenance of β-cell maturity and plasticity in the adult pancreas: developmental biology concepts in adult physiology

M Szabat, FC Lynn, BG Hoffman, TJ Kieffer… - Diabetes, 2012 - Am Diabetes Assoc
M Szabat, FC Lynn, BG Hoffman, TJ Kieffer, DW Allan, JD Johnson
Diabetes, 2012Am Diabetes Assoc
Diabetes occurs when the pancreas fails to pro-duce and secrete sufficient insulin for the
maintenance of glucose homeostasis. Although many factors required for β-cell
development have been elucidated, we know surprisingly little regarding the mechanisms
that maintain the differentiated state of adult β-cells. Despite years of fruitful research, many
hurdles remain before we can replace failing β-cells in patients. Efforts to produce new β-
cells will benefit from detailed knowledge of their differentiation, maturation, maintenance …
Diabetes occurs when the pancreas fails to pro-duce and secrete sufficient insulin for the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. Although many factors required for β-cell development have been elucidated, we know surprisingly little regarding the mechanisms that maintain the differentiated state of adult β-cells. Despite years of fruitful research, many hurdles remain before we can replace failing β-cells in patients. Efforts to produce new β-cells will benefit from detailed knowledge of their differentiation, maturation, maintenance, heterogeneity, and plasticity. Studies of single cells and conditional knockout mice reveal surprising relationships between the different islet cell types and previously unappreciated roles for transcription factors and soluble factors in β-cell maintenance. Herein we highlight numerous innovative efforts made to identify the core mechanisms responsible for β-cell phenotypic maintenance and compare these with other long-lived cell types.
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