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Stabilization of β-catenin impacts pancreas growth

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 133, Issue 10, Pages 2023-2032

Publisher

COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.02366

Keywords

beta-catenin; FGF; hedgehog; organ size; pancreas development; Pdx1; Wnt; mouse; pancreatomegaly

Funding

  1. NCI NIH HHS [CA9860, CA112537-01, R01 CA112537] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIDDK NIH HHS [U19 DK61245, DK60533-01A1, U19 DK42502, R01 DK060533, U19 DK061245] Funding Source: Medline

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A recent study has shown that deletion of beta-catenin within the pancreatic epithelium results in a loss of pancreas mass. Here, we show that ectopic stabilization of beta-catenin within mouse pancreatic epithelium can have divergent effects on both organ formation and growth. Robust stabilization of beta-catenin during early organogenesis drives changes in hedgehog and Fgf10 signaling and induces a loss of Pdx1 expression in early pancreatic progenitor cells. Together, these perturbations in early pancreatic specification culminate in a severe reduction of pancreas mass and postnatal lethality. By contrast, inducing the stabilized form of beta-catenin at a later time point in pancreas development causes enhanced proliferation that results in a dramatic increase in pancreas organ size. Taken together, these data suggest a previously unappreciated temporal/spatial role for beta-catenin signaling in the regulation of pancreas organ growth.

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