Literature DB >> 12917627

Genetic rescue of Cdk4 null mice restores pancreatic beta-cell proliferation but not homeostatic cell number.

Javier Martín1, Sarah L Hunt, Pierre Dubus, Rocío Sotillo, Fanny Néhmé-Pélluard, Mark A Magnuson, Albert F Parlow, Marcos Malumbres, Sagrario Ortega, Mariano Barbacid.   

Abstract

Lack of Cdk4 expression in mice leads to insulin-deficient diabetes and female infertility owing to a reduced number of pancreatic beta cells and prolactin-producing pituitary lactotrophs, respectively. Cdk4 null mice display also reduced body and organ size. Here, we show that Cdk4 is essential for the postnatal proliferation of pancreatic beta cells but not for embryonic neogenesis from ductal epithelial cells. Re-expression of endogenous Cdk4 in beta cells and in the pituitary gland of Cdk4 null mice restores cell proliferation and results in fertile and normoglycemic animals, thus, demonstrating that the proliferation defects in these cellular populations are cell autonomous because of the lack of Cdk4 expression. However, these mice remain small in size, indicating that this phenotype is not because of pancreatic- or pituitary-mediated endocrine defects. This phenotype is a consequence of reduced cell numbers rather than reduced cell size. Thus, mammalian Cdk4 is not only involved in controlling proliferation of specific cell types but may play a wider role in establishing homeostatic cell numbers.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12917627     DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1206506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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