Increased NKX6.1 expression and decreased ARX expression in alpha cells accompany reduced beta-cell volume in human subjects

Abstract Pancreatic islet cells have plasticity, such as the abilities to dedifferentiate and transdifferentiate. Islet cell conversion to other characteristic cell is largely determined by transcription factors, but significance of expression patterns of these transcription factors in human islet c...

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Main Authors: Yukari Fujita, Junji Kozawa, Kenji Fukui, Hiromi Iwahashi, Hidetoshi Eguchi, Iichiro Shimomura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97235-1
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spelling doaj-c300c6ee3216488eba26a29cf66434e52021-09-12T11:23:04ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-011111810.1038/s41598-021-97235-1Increased NKX6.1 expression and decreased ARX expression in alpha cells accompany reduced beta-cell volume in human subjectsYukari Fujita0Junji Kozawa1Kenji Fukui2Hiromi Iwahashi3Hidetoshi Eguchi4Iichiro Shimomura5Departments of Metabolic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka UniversityDepartments of Metabolic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka UniversityDepartments of Metabolic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka UniversityDepartments of Metabolic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka UniversityGastroenterological Surgery, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka UniversityDepartments of Metabolic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka UniversityAbstract Pancreatic islet cells have plasticity, such as the abilities to dedifferentiate and transdifferentiate. Islet cell conversion to other characteristic cell is largely determined by transcription factors, but significance of expression patterns of these transcription factors in human islet cells remained unclear. Here, we present the NKX6.1-positive ratio of glucagon-positive cells (NKX6.1+/GCG+ ratio) and the ARX-negative ratio of glucagon-positive cells (ARX−/GCG+ ratio) in 34 patients who were not administered antidiabetic agents. Both of NKX6.1+/GCG+ ratio and ARX−/GCG+ ratio negatively associated with relative beta cell area. And these ratios did not have significant correlation with other parameters including age, body mass index, hemoglobin A1c, fasting plasma glucose level or relative alpha-cell area. Our data demonstrate that these expression ratios of transcription factors in glucagon-positive cells closely correlate with the reduction of beta-cell volume in human pancreas.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97235-1
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author Yukari Fujita
Junji Kozawa
Kenji Fukui
Hiromi Iwahashi
Hidetoshi Eguchi
Iichiro Shimomura
spellingShingle Yukari Fujita
Junji Kozawa
Kenji Fukui
Hiromi Iwahashi
Hidetoshi Eguchi
Iichiro Shimomura
Increased NKX6.1 expression and decreased ARX expression in alpha cells accompany reduced beta-cell volume in human subjects
Scientific Reports
author_facet Yukari Fujita
Junji Kozawa
Kenji Fukui
Hiromi Iwahashi
Hidetoshi Eguchi
Iichiro Shimomura
author_sort Yukari Fujita
title Increased NKX6.1 expression and decreased ARX expression in alpha cells accompany reduced beta-cell volume in human subjects
title_short Increased NKX6.1 expression and decreased ARX expression in alpha cells accompany reduced beta-cell volume in human subjects
title_full Increased NKX6.1 expression and decreased ARX expression in alpha cells accompany reduced beta-cell volume in human subjects
title_fullStr Increased NKX6.1 expression and decreased ARX expression in alpha cells accompany reduced beta-cell volume in human subjects
title_full_unstemmed Increased NKX6.1 expression and decreased ARX expression in alpha cells accompany reduced beta-cell volume in human subjects
title_sort increased nkx6.1 expression and decreased arx expression in alpha cells accompany reduced beta-cell volume in human subjects
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Pancreatic islet cells have plasticity, such as the abilities to dedifferentiate and transdifferentiate. Islet cell conversion to other characteristic cell is largely determined by transcription factors, but significance of expression patterns of these transcription factors in human islet cells remained unclear. Here, we present the NKX6.1-positive ratio of glucagon-positive cells (NKX6.1+/GCG+ ratio) and the ARX-negative ratio of glucagon-positive cells (ARX−/GCG+ ratio) in 34 patients who were not administered antidiabetic agents. Both of NKX6.1+/GCG+ ratio and ARX−/GCG+ ratio negatively associated with relative beta cell area. And these ratios did not have significant correlation with other parameters including age, body mass index, hemoglobin A1c, fasting plasma glucose level or relative alpha-cell area. Our data demonstrate that these expression ratios of transcription factors in glucagon-positive cells closely correlate with the reduction of beta-cell volume in human pancreas.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-97235-1
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