| Literature DB >> 27222321 |
Olga Hrytsenko1, Bill Pohajdak1, James R Wright2,3.
Abstract
Tilapia, a teleost fish, have multiple large anatomically discrete islets which are easy to harvest, and when transplanted into diabetic murine recipients, provide normoglycemia and mammalian-like glucose tolerance profiles. Tilapia insulin differs structurally from human insulin which could preclude their use as islet donors for xenotransplantation. Therefore, we produced transgenic tilapia with islets expressing a humanized insulin gene. It is now known that fish genomes may possess an ancestral duplication and so tilapia may have a second insulin gene. Therefore, we cloned, sequenced, and characterized the tilapia insulin 2 transcript and found that its expression is negligible in islets, is not islet-specific, and would not likely need to be silenced in our transgenic fish.Entities:
Keywords: Brockmann bodies; diabetes; genomic duplication; insulin gene; islets; teleost fish; tilapia; transgenic fish; xenotransplantation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27222321 PMCID: PMC4987019 DOI: 10.1080/19382014.2016.1187352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Islets ISSN: 1938-2014 Impact factor: 2.694