2017
DOI: 10.1111/dom.13019
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β‐Cells are not uniform after all—Novel insights into molecular heterogeneity of insulin‐secreting cells

Abstract: While the beta-cells of the endocrine pancreas are defined as cells with high levels of insulin production and tight stimulus-secretion coupling, the existence of functional heterogeneity among them has been known for decades. Recent advances in molecular technologies, in particular single cell profiling on both the protein and messenger RNA level, have uncovered that beta-cells exist in several antigenically and molecularly definable states. Using antibodies to cell surface markers or multi-dimensional cluste… Show more

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“…Accumulating evidence on distinct functional sub‐populations of β‐cells prompted the search for molecular insights of such diversity using single‐cell large‐scale transcriptome analyses, allowing for the identification and characterization of new sub‐populations among human and mouse islet cells. Interestingly, a sub‐population of proliferating β‐cells was discovered in adult mice based on their transcriptome signature .…”
Section: Zooming Into the Pancreatic Islet Clock: Molecular Oscillatomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Accumulating evidence on distinct functional sub‐populations of β‐cells prompted the search for molecular insights of such diversity using single‐cell large‐scale transcriptome analyses, allowing for the identification and characterization of new sub‐populations among human and mouse islet cells. Interestingly, a sub‐population of proliferating β‐cells was discovered in adult mice based on their transcriptome signature .…”
Section: Zooming Into the Pancreatic Islet Clock: Molecular Oscillatomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, a sub-population of proliferating β-cells was discovered in adult mice based on their transcriptome signature. 101,103,104 This sub-population seems to be the source of newly generated β-cells in the model of β-cell regeneration after partial ablation. 105 Interestingly, while most single-cell studies in human islets failed to detect proliferating β-cell sub-populations, a sub-population of proliferating α-cells was recently described.…”
Section: Islet Cell Heterogeneity: Do Molecular Clock Properties DImentioning
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“…Single-cell RNA-seq is no exception, and over the past 3 years over a dozen publication have reported results from its application to pancreatic islet (Baron et al, 2016;Enge et al, 2017;Lawlor et al, 2017;Li et al, 2016;Muraro et al, 2016;Qiu et al, 2018;Segerstolpe et al, 2016;Wang et al, 2016b;Xin et al, 2016aXin et al, , 2016bXin et al, , 2016cXin et al, , 2018Zeng et al, 2017). There are several recent reviews that collate the individual findings (Avrahami et al, 2017;Carrano et al, 2017). Here, we will attempt to summarize the development of single-cell RNA methodologies, give an overview of the discoveries made in the islet biology field using these approaches, and discuss their limitations and potentials for future improvements.…”
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“…28,29 A child unable to achieve this growth in β-cell mass would develop a relative deficiency of insulin if this was not compensated for by increased insulin secretion from the already present β cells; however, hyperactive β cells enhance expression of islet autoantigens 30 as well as post-transcriptional modifications of various proteins. [31][32][33][34][35][36][37] Increased β-cell stress also induces enhanced mitochondrial activity and endoplasmic reticulum stress responses that can eventually lead to β-cell death. 38,39 Enhanced expression of islet antigens and altered post-transcriptional modifications probably favour the formation of autoantibodies and autoreactive T cells that then can be regarded as circulating markers of ongoing β-cell stress, rather than part of an established β-cell cytotoxic immune response.…”
Section: Insulin Requirements During Childhood and Adolescencementioning
confidence: 99%