Literature DB >> 23720049

Specification of hepatopancreas progenitors in zebrafish by hnf1ba and wnt2bb.

Joseph J Lancman1, Natasha Zvenigorodsky, Keith P Gates, Danhua Zhang, Keely Solomon, Rohan K Humphrey, Taiyi Kuo, Linda Setiawan, Heather Verkade, Young-In Chi, Ulupi S Jhala, Christopher V E Wright, Didier Y R Stainier, P Duc Si Dong.   

Abstract

Although the liver and ventral pancreas are thought to arise from a common multipotent progenitor pool, it is unclear whether these progenitors of the hepatopancreas system are specified by a common genetic mechanism. Efforts to determine the role of Hnf1b and Wnt signaling in this crucial process have been confounded by a combination of factors, including a narrow time frame for hepatopancreas specification, functional redundancy among Wnt ligands, and pleiotropic defects caused by either severe loss of Wnt signaling or Hnf1b function. Using a novel hypomorphic hnf1ba zebrafish mutant that exhibits pancreas hypoplasia, as observed in HNF1B monogenic diabetes, we show that hnf1ba plays essential roles in regulating β-cell number and pancreas specification, distinct from its function in regulating pancreas size and liver specification, respectively. By combining Hnf1ba partial loss of function with conditional loss of Wnt signaling, we uncover a crucial developmental window when these pathways synergize to specify the entire ventrally derived hepatopancreas progenitor population. Furthermore, our in vivo genetic studies demonstrate that hnf1ba generates a permissive domain for Wnt signaling activity in the foregut endoderm. Collectively, our findings provide a new model for HNF1B function, yield insight into pancreas and β-cell development, and suggest a new mechanism for hepatopancreatic specification.

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Keywords:  Diabetes; Hnf1b; Liver; MODY; Pancreas; Wnt

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23720049      PMCID: PMC3678338          DOI: 10.1242/dev.090993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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