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Islet Cells Serve as Cells of Origin of Pancreatic Gastrin-Positive Endocrine Tumors.

Rémy Bonnavion1, Romain Teinturier1, Rami Jaafar1, Doriane Ripoche1, Emmanuelle Leteurtre2, Yuan-Jia Chen3, Jens F Rehfeld4, Florian Lepinasse5, Valérie Hervieu6, François Pattou7, Marie-Christine Vantyghem8, Jean-Yves Scoazec6, Philippe Bertolino1, Chang Xian Zhang9.   

Abstract

The cells of origin of pancreatic gastrinomas remain an enigma, since no gastrin-expressing cells are found in the normal adult pancreas. It was proposed that the cellular origin of pancreatic gastrinomas may come from either the pancreatic cells themselves or gastrin-expressing cells which have migrated from the duodenum. In the current study, we further characterized previously described transient pancreatic gastrin-expressing cells using cell lineage tracing in a pan-pancreatic progenitor and a pancreatic endocrine progenitor model. We provide evidence showing that pancreatic gastrin-expressing cells, found from embryonic day 12.5 until postnatal day 7, are derived from pancreatic Ptf1a(+) and neurogenin 3-expressing (Ngn3(+)) progenitors. Importantly, the majority of them coexpress glucagon, with 4% coexpressing insulin, indicating that they are a temporary subpopulation of both alpha and beta cells. Interestingly, Men1 disruption in both Ngn3 progenitors and beta and alpha cells resulted in the development of pancreatic gastrin-expressing tumors, suggesting that the latter developed from islet cells. Finally, we detected gastrin expression using three human cohorts with pancreatic endocrine tumors (pNETs) that have not been diagnosed as gastrinomas (in 9/34 pNETs from 6/14 patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1, in 5/35 sporadic nonfunctioning pNETs, and in 2/20 sporadic insulinomas), consistent with observations made in mouse models. Our work provides insight into the histogenesis of pancreatic gastrin-expressing tumors.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26169832      PMCID: PMC4561729          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.00302-15

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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5.  Evolutionary Trajectories of Primary and Metastatic Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors Based on Genomic Variations.

Authors:  Midie Xu; Jiuliang Yan; Beiyuan Hu; Chuntao Wu; Haitao Gu; Zihao Qi; Tao Chen; Wenting Yang; Yan Zheng; Hanguang Dong; Weiqi Sheng; Jiang Long
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