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Role of the Onecut transcription factors in pancreas morphogenesis and in pancreatic and enteric endocrine differentiation.

Vinciane Vanhorenbeeck1, Marjorie Jenny, Jean-François Cornut, Gérard Gradwohl, Frédéric P Lemaigre, Guy G Rousseau, Patrick Jacquemin.   

Abstract

The Onecut (OC) transcription factor HNF-6 (OC-1) is required during embryogenesis for pancreatic specification, morphogenesis and endocrine differentiation. In mammals, HNF-6 has two paralogs, OC-2 and OC-3, which share DNA-binding and transcriptional activation properties and have expression patterns that overlap with that of HNF-6. This suggested that OC-2 and OC-3 play redundant roles with HNF-6 in pancreas development. Here, we have addressed this hypothesis by analyzing the phenotype of mice knockout for the Onecut factors. We found that neither OC-2 nor OC-3 is required for pancreas specification. However, OC-2 plays partially redundant roles with HNF-6 in pancreas morphogenesis and in the differentiation of endocrine precursors. As similar molecular events drive endocrine differentiation in the pancreas and gastrointestinal tract, we also investigated if Onecut factors are involved in enteroendocrine differentiation. OC-2 and OC-3 were found to delineate specific antero-posterior regions of the gut around embryonic day 12.5. Later on, OC2 was expressed in several gut cell types, whereas OC-3 behaved as a specific marker of the enteroendocrine lineage. However, OC-2 and OC-3, alone or in combination, were dispensable for gut development and enteroendocrine differentiation. In conclusion, our data reveal partially redundant roles for HNF-6 and OC-2 in developing pancreas and identify new markers for antero-posterior patterning of the gut and for enteroendocrine differentiation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17400205     DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.02.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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