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A genetic mouse model for progressive ablation and regeneration of insulin producing beta-cells.

Farnaz Shamsi
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Rosanna Parlato
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Ahmed Mansouri
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The putative induction of adult β-cell regeneration represents a promising approach for the treatment of type 1 diabetes. Toward this ultimate goal, it is essential to develop an inducible model mimicking the long-lasting disease progression. In the current study, we have established a novel β-cell ablation mouse model, in which the β-cell mass progressively declines, as seen in type 1 diabetes. The model is based on the β-cell specific genetic ablation of the transcription initiation factor 1A, TIF-IA, essential for RNA Polymerase I activity (TIF-IA(Δ/Δ)). Using this approach, we induced a slow apoptotic response that eventually leads to a protracted β-cell death. In this model, we observed β-cell regeneration that resulted in a complete recovery of the β-cell mass and normoglycemia. In addition, we showed that adaptive proliferation of remaining β-cells is the prominent mechanism acting to compensate for the massive β-cell loss in young but also aged mice. Interestingly, at any age, we also detected β-like cells expressing the glucagon hormone, suggesting a transition between α- and β-cell identities or vice versa. Taken together, the TIF-IA(Δ/Δ) mouse model can be used to investigate the potential therapeutic approaches for type 1 diabetes targeting β-cell regeneration.
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hal-01117390 , version 1 (17-02-2015)

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Farnaz Shamsi, Rosanna Parlato, Patrick Collombat, Ahmed Mansouri. A genetic mouse model for progressive ablation and regeneration of insulin producing beta-cells.. Cell Cycle, 2013, 13 (24), pp.3948-57. ⟨hal-01117390⟩
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