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Expansion of adult β-cell mass in response to increased metabolic demand is dependent on HNF-4α

Journal

GENES & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 21, Issue 7, Pages 756-769

Publisher

COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1101/gad.1535507

Keywords

Ras; extracellular regulated kinase; mitogen activated protein kinase; beta-cells; HNF-4 alpha; type 2 diabetes; gestational diabetes

Funding

  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [R01 DK055342, U01 DK056947, DK56947, R24 DK056947, DK55342, DK19525, P30 DK019525] Funding Source: Medline

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The failure to expand functional pancreatic beta-cell mass in response to increased metabolic demand is a hallmark of type 2 diabetes. Lineage tracing studies indicate that replication of existing beta-cells is the principle mechanism for beta-cell expansion in adult mice. Here we demonstrate that the proliferative response of beta-cells is dependent on the orphan nuclear receptor hepatocyte nuclear factor-4 alpha (HNF-4 alpha), the gene that is mutated in Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young 1 (MODY1). Computational analysis of microarray expression profiles from isolated islets of mice lacking HNF-4 alpha in pancreatic beta-cells reveals that HNF-4 alpha regulates selected genes in the beta-cell, many of which are involved in proliferation. Using a physiological model of beta-cell expansion, we show that HNF-4 alpha is required for beta-cell replication and the activation of the Ras/ERK signaling cascade in islets. This phenotype correlates with the down-regulation of suppression of tumorigenicity 5 (ST5) in HNF-4 alpha mutants, which we identify as a novel regulator of ERK phosphorylation in beta-cells and a direct transcriptional target of HNF-4 alpha in vivo. Together, these results indicate that HNF-4 alpha is essential for the physiological expansion of adult beta-cell mass in response to increased metabolic demand.

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