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Examining How the MAFB Transcription Factor Affects Islet -Cell Function Postnatally

Journal

DIABETES
Volume 68, Issue 2, Pages 337-348

Publisher

AMER DIABETES ASSOC
DOI: 10.2337/db18-0903

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Funding

  1. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) [F32-DK102283, F32-DK109577]
  2. Vanderbilt Diabetes Research and Training Center (NIDDK) [DK20593]
  3. Larry L. Hillbolm Foundation [2012-D-006-SUP]
  4. JDRF, Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust
  5. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
  6. NIDDK [DK20593, RRID: SCR_014393, DK104119, DK104211, DK108120, DK112232, DK106755, R01DK909570, DK58404, DK59637]
  7. National Cancer Institute [CA68485]
  8. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development [NICHD] [HD15052]
  9. National Eye Institute [EY08126]
  10. Vanderbilt University Medical Center Islet Procurement and Analysis Core (NIDDK) [DK20593]
  11. Vanderbilt University Neurochemistry Core (NICHD) [U54-HD-083211]
  12. NIDDK-funded Integrated Islet Distribution Program at City of Hope (National Institutes of Health) [2UC4DK098085]

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The sustained expression of the MAFB transcription factor in human islet -cells represents a distinct difference in mice. Moreover, mRNA expression of closely related and islet -cell-enriched MAFA does not peak in humans until after 9 years of age. We show that the MAFA protein also is weakly produced within the juvenile human islet -cell population and that MafB expression is postnatally restricted in mouse -cells by de novo DNA methylation. To gain insight into how MAFB affects human -cells, we developed a mouse model to ectopically express MafB in adult mouse -cells using MafA transcriptional control sequences. Coexpression of MafB with MafA had no overt impact on mouse -cells, suggesting that the human adult -cell MAFA/MAFB heterodimer is functionally equivalent to the mouse MafA homodimer. However, MafB alone was unable to rescue the islet -cell defects in a mouse mutant lacking MafA in -cells. Of note, transgenic production of MafB in -cells elevated tryptophan hydroxylase 1 mRNA production during pregnancy, which drives the serotonin biosynthesis critical for adaptive maternal -cell responses. Together, these studies provide novel insight into the role of MAFB in human islet -cells.

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