BACKGROUND & AIMS: Early embryogenesis involves cell fate decisions that define the body axes and establish pools of progenitor cells. Development does not stop once lineages are specified; cells continue to undergo specific maturation events, and changes in gene expression patterns lead to their unique physiological functions. Secretory pancreatic acinar cells mature postnatally to synthesize large amounts of protein, polarize, and communicate with other cells. The transcription factor MIST1 is expressed by only secretory cells and regulates maturation events. MIST1-deficient acinar cells in mice do not establish apical-basal polarity, properly position zymogen granules, or communicate with adjacent cells, disrupting pancreatic function. We investigated whether MIST1 directly induces and maintains the mature phenotype of acinar cells. METHODS: We analyzed the effects of Cre-mediated expression of Mist1 in adult Mist1-deficient (Mist1(KO)) mice. Pancreatic tissues were collected and analyzed by light and electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis, and chromatin immunoprecipitation. Primary acini were isolated from mice and analyzed in amylase secretion assays. RESULTS: Induced expression of Mist1 in adult Mist1(KO) mice restored wild-type gene expression patterns in acinar cells. The acinar cells changed phenotypes, establishing apical-basal polarity, increasing the size of zymogen granules, reorganizing the cytoskeletal network, communicating intercellularly (by synthesizing gap junctions), and undergoing exocytosis. CONCLUSIONS: The exocrine pancreas of adult mice can be remodeled by re-expression of the transcription factor MIST1. MIST1 regulates acinar cell maturation and might be used to repair damaged pancreata in patients with pancreatic disorders.
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Early embryogenesis involves cell fate decisions that define the body axes and establish pools of progenitor cells. Development does not stop once lineages are specified; cells continue to undergo specific maturation events, and changes in gene expression patterns lead to their unique physiological functions. Secretory pancreatic acinar cells mature postnatally to synthesize large amounts of protein, polarize, and communicate with other cells. The transcription factor MIST1 is expressed by only secretory cells and regulates maturation events. MIST1-deficient acinar cells in mice do not establish apical-basal polarity, properly position zymogen granules, or communicate with adjacent cells, disrupting pancreatic function. We investigated whether MIST1 directly induces and maintains the mature phenotype of acinar cells. METHODS: We analyzed the effects of Cre-mediated expression of Mist1 in adult Mist1-deficient (Mist1(KO)) mice. Pancreatic tissues were collected and analyzed by light and electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis, and chromatin immunoprecipitation. Primary acini were isolated from mice and analyzed in amylase secretion assays. RESULTS: Induced expression of Mist1 in adult Mist1(KO) mice restored wild-type gene expression patterns in acinar cells. The acinar cells changed phenotypes, establishing apical-basal polarity, increasing the size of zymogen granules, reorganizing the cytoskeletal network, communicating intercellularly (by synthesizing gap junctions), and undergoing exocytosis. CONCLUSIONS: The exocrine pancreas of adult mice can be remodeled by re-expression of the transcription factor MIST1. MIST1 regulates acinar cell maturation and might be used to repair damaged pancreata in patients with pancreatic disorders.
Authors: Katleen Lemaire; Rodrigo F Moura; Mikaela Granvik; Mariana Igoillo-Esteve; Hans E Hohmeier; Nico Hendrickx; Christopher B Newgard; Etienne Waelkens; Miriam Cnop; Frans Schuit Journal: PLoS One Date: 2011-04-06 Impact factor: 3.240
Authors: Benjamin J Capoccia; Jochen K M Lennerz; Andrew J Bredemeyer; Jeffery M Klco; John L Frater; Jason C Mills Journal: Physiol Genomics Date: 2010-11-23 Impact factor: 3.107
Authors: Dongkook Park; Tarik Hadžić; Ping Yin; Jannette Rusch; Katharine Abruzzi; Michael Rosbash; James B Skeath; Satchidananda Panda; Jonathan V Sweedler; Paul H Taghert Journal: Curr Biol Date: 2011-09-01 Impact factor: 10.834
Authors: Victoria C Garside; Agnes S Kowalik; Charis L Johnson; Daniel DiRenzo; Stephen F Konieczny; Christopher L Pin Journal: Exp Cell Res Date: 2010-06-23 Impact factor: 3.905
Authors: Srikanth Pendyala; Jaideep Moitra; Satish Kalari; Steven R Kleeberger; Yutong Zhao; Sekhar P Reddy; Joe G N Garcia; Viswanathan Natarajan Journal: Free Radic Biol Med Date: 2011-03-26 Impact factor: 7.376
Authors: Emilie Pacary; Julian Heng; Roberta Azzarelli; Philippe Riou; Diogo Castro; Mélanie Lebel-Potter; Carlos Parras; Donald M Bell; Anne J Ridley; Maddy Parsons; François Guillemot Journal: Neuron Date: 2011-03-24 Impact factor: 17.173
Authors: Andrew D Shubin; Timothy J Felong; Brittany E Schutrum; Debria S L Joe; Catherine E Ovitt; Danielle S W Benoit Journal: Acta Biomater Date: 2016-12-27 Impact factor: 8.947
Authors: Spencer G Willet; Mark A Lewis; Zhi-Feng Miao; Dengqun Liu; Megan D Radyk; Rebecca L Cunningham; Joseph Burclaff; Greg Sibbel; Hei-Yong G Lo; Valerie Blanc; Nicholas O Davidson; Zhen-Ning Wang; Jason C Mills Journal: EMBO J Date: 2018-02-21 Impact factor: 11.598
Authors: David A Hess; Katherine M Strelau; Anju Karki; Mei Jiang; Ana C Azevedo-Pouly; Ann-Hwee Lee; Tye G Deering; Chinh Q Hoang; Raymond J MacDonald; Stephen F Konieczny Journal: Mol Cell Biol Date: 2016-11-14 Impact factor: 4.272
Authors: Chinh Q Hoang; Michael A Hale; Ana C Azevedo-Pouly; Hans P Elsässer; Tye G Deering; Spencer G Willet; Fong C Pan; Mark A Magnuson; Christopher V E Wright; Galvin H Swift; Raymond J MacDonald Journal: Mol Cell Biol Date: 2016-11-28 Impact factor: 4.272
Authors: Yaqing Zhang; Wei Yan; Meredith A Collins; Filip Bednar; Sabita Rakshit; Bruce R Zetter; Ben Z Stanger; Ivy Chung; Andrew D Rhim; Marina Pasca di Magliano Journal: Cancer Res Date: 2013-10-04 Impact factor: 12.701
Authors: Benjamin J Capoccia; Ramon U Jin; Young-Yun Kong; Richard M Peek; Matteo Fassan; Massimo Rugge; Jason C Mills Journal: J Clin Invest Date: 2013-03-08 Impact factor: 14.808