Epithelial to mesenchymal transition in human endocrine islet cells
Autor/a
Semino, Carlos
Aloy Reverté, Caterina
Moreno Amador, José Luis
Téllez i Besolí, Noèlia
Marin, Sandra
Nacher, Montserrat
Montanya Mias, Eduard
Otros/as autores/as
Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS
Fecha de publicación
2018-01Resumen
Background
β-cells undergo an epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) when expanded in monolayer culture and give rise to highly proliferative mesenchymal cells that retain the potential to re-differentiate into insulin-producing cells.
Objective
To investigate whether EMT takes place in the endocrine non-β cells of human islets.
Methodology
Human islets isolated from 12 multiorgan donors were dissociated into single cells, purified by magnetic cell sorting, and cultured in monolayer.
Results
Co-expression of insulin and the mesenchymal marker vimentin was identified within the first passage (p1) and increased subsequently (insulin+vimentin+ 7.2±6% at p1; 43±15% at p4). The endocrine non-β-cells did also co-express vimentin (glucagon+vimentin+ 59±1.5% and 93±6%, somatostatin+vimentin+ 16±9.4% and 90±10% at p1 and p4 respectively; PP+vimentin+ 74±14% at p1; 88±12% at p2). The percentage of cells expressing only endocrine markers was progressively reduced (0.6±0.2% insulin+, 0.2±0.1% glucagon+, and 0.3±0.2% somatostatin+ cells at p4, and 0.7±0.3% PP+ cells at p2. Changes in gene expression were also indicated of EMT, with reduced expression of endocrine markers and the epithelial marker CDH-1 (p<0.01), and increased expression of mesenchymal markers (CDH-2, SNAI2, ZEB1, ZEB2, VIM, NT5E and ACTA2; p<0.05). Treatment with the EMT inhibitor A83-01 significantly reduced the percentage of co-expressing cells and preserved the expression of endocrine markers.
Conclusions
In adult human islets, all four endocrine islet cell types undergo EMT when islet cells are expanded in monolayer conditions. The presence of EMT in all islet endocrine cells could be relevant to design of strategies aiming to re-differentiate the expanded islet cells towards a β-cell phenotype.
Tipo de documento
Artículo
Versión publicada
Lengua
English
Materias (CDU)
576 - Biología celular y subcelular. Citología
Palabras clave
Cèl·lules epitelials
Expressió gènica
Insulina
Mesenchymal transition
Mesenchymal cells
Insulin-producing cells
Páginas
18 p.
Publicado por
PLoS (Public Library of Science)
Publicado en
PLoS One. Vol. 13, n.1 (2018), p. e0191104
Número del acuerdo de la subvención
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/Fundació La Marató TV3/PR084/12
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