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- Title
In vivo reprogramming of adult pancreatic exocrine cells to β-cells.
- Authors
Qiao Zhou; Brown, Juliana; Kanarek, Andrew; Rajagopal, Jayaraj; Melton, Douglas A.
- Abstract
One goal of regenerative medicine is to instructively convert adult cells into other cell types for tissue repair and regeneration. Although isolated examples of adult cell reprogramming are known, there is no general understanding of how to turn one cell type into another in a controlled manner. Here, using a strategy of re-expressing key developmental regulators in vivo, we identify a specific combination of three transcription factors (Ngn3 (also known as Neurog3) Pdx1 and Mafa) that reprograms differentiated pancreatic exocrine cells in adult mice into cells that closely resemble β-cells. The induced β-cells are indistinguishable from endogenous islet β-cells in size, shape and ultrastructure. They express genes essential for β-cell function and can ameliorate hyperglycaemia by remodelling local vasculature and secreting insulin. This study provides an example of cellular reprogramming using defined factors in an adult organ and suggests a general paradigm for directing cell reprogramming without reversion to a pluripotent stem cell state.
- Publication
Nature, 2008, Vol 455, Issue 7213, p627
- ISSN
0028-0836
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1038/nature07314