2012
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0043623
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Re-Expression of IGF-II Is Important for Beta Cell Regeneration in Adult Mice

Abstract: BackgroundThe key factors which support re-expansion of beta cell numbers after injury are largely unknown. Insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) plays a critical role in supporting cell division and differentiation during ontogeny but its role in the adult is not known. In this study we investigated the effect of IGF-II on beta cell regeneration.Methodology/Principal FindingsWe employed an in vivo model of ‘switchable’ c-Myc-induced beta cell ablation, pIns-c-MycERTAM, in which 90% of beta cells are lost fol… Show more

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“…Our gene profiling and functional studies of pancreatic CCR2 + cells further identify this myeloid subset as a prominent source of IGF2 contributing to IGF1R-mediated mitogenic signaling in vivo and in vitro. While consistent with β cell proproliferative effects noted in IGF2-transgenic models (58,59), these findings uncover a paracrine component of the activation of this signaling pathway, which is dependent on CCR2 + myeloid cells trafficking through the pancreas. The negative impact that impairing this pathway has on endocrine cell mass was previously undetected in IGF1R-knockout models, as the analysis focused on adult mice beyond the perinatal stage of β cell expansion, although endocrine dysfunction was noted (60)(61)(62).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Our gene profiling and functional studies of pancreatic CCR2 + cells further identify this myeloid subset as a prominent source of IGF2 contributing to IGF1R-mediated mitogenic signaling in vivo and in vitro. While consistent with β cell proproliferative effects noted in IGF2-transgenic models (58,59), these findings uncover a paracrine component of the activation of this signaling pathway, which is dependent on CCR2 + myeloid cells trafficking through the pancreas. The negative impact that impairing this pathway has on endocrine cell mass was previously undetected in IGF1R-knockout models, as the analysis focused on adult mice beyond the perinatal stage of β cell expansion, although endocrine dysfunction was noted (60)(61)(62).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…3A ). We also measured mRNA expression of insulin-like growth factor ( IGF)-2 , which is involved in β-cell regeneration and proliferation 39 and has been reported to be maternally imprinted and epigenetically regulated in newborns exposed to antibiotics 40 . Pancreas from ANTI pigs had 1.5-fold higher IGF-2 expression compared to CON at PND 21 ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In adult mice, Igf2 appears to be re-expressed in specific cell types during regeneration (e.g. Alzhanov et al, 2010, Hovey et al, 2003, Zhou et al, 2012). As tissue development, homeostasis and response to injuries are ensured by stem cells that are present in the different tissues, these data suggest that IGF2 is involved in organ maintenance, and raise the question of its role in the biology of adult stem cells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%