| Literature DB >> 28811309 |
Aimée Bastidas-Ponce1,2,3,4, Katharina Scheibner1,2,3,4, Heiko Lickert1,2,3,4, Mostafa Bakhti5,2,3.
Abstract
The pancreas is an endoderm-derived glandular organ that participates in the regulation of systemic glucose metabolism and food digestion through the function of its endocrine and exocrine compartments, respectively. While intensive research has explored the signaling pathways and transcriptional programs that govern pancreas development, much remains to be discovered regarding the cellular processes that orchestrate pancreas morphogenesis. Here, we discuss the developmental mechanisms and principles that are known to underlie pancreas development, from induction and lineage formation to morphogenesis and organogenesis. Elucidating such principles will help to identify novel candidate disease genes and unravel the pathogenesis of pancreas-related diseases, such as diabetes, pancreatitis and cancer.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetes; Endocrine cells; Exocrine cells; Islets of Langerhans; Lineage formation; Morphogenesis; Organogenesis; Pancreas development; β-cells
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28811309 DOI: 10.1242/dev.140756
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868