Adult Duct-Lining Cells Can Reprogram into β-like Cells Able to Counter Repeated Cycles of Toxin-Induced Diabetes.

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Al-Hasani, Keith | Pfeifer, Anja | Courtney, Monica | Ben-Othman, Nouha | Gjernes, Elisabet | Vieira, Andhira | Druelle, Noémie | Avolio, Fabio | Ravassard, Philippe | Leuckx, Gunter | Lacas-Gervais, Sandra | Ambrosetti, Damien | Benizri, Emmanuel | Hecksher-Sorensen, Jacob | Gounon, Pierre | Ferrer, Jorge | Gradwohl, Gerard | Heimberg, Harry | Mansouri, Ahmed | Collombat, Patrick

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International audience. It was recently demonstrated that embryonic glucagon-producing cells in the pancreas can regenerate and convert into insulin-producing β-like cells through the constitutive/ectopic expression of the Pax4 gene. However, whether α cells in adult mice display the same plasticity is unknown. Similarly, the mechanisms underlying such reprogramming remain unclear. We now demonstrate that the misexpression of Pax4 in glucagon(+) cells age-independently induces their conversion into β-like cells and their glucagon shortage-mediated replacement, resulting in islet hypertrophy and in an unexpected islet neogenesis. Combining several lineage-tracing approaches, we show that, upon Pax4-mediated α-to-β-like cell conversion, pancreatic duct-lining precursor cells are continuously mobilized, re-express the developmental gene Ngn3, and successively adopt a glucagon(+) and a β-like cell identity through a mechanism involving the reawakening of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. Importantly, these processes can repeatedly regenerate the whole β cell mass and thereby reverse several rounds of toxin-induced diabetes, providing perspectives to design therapeutic regenerative strategies.

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