Literature DB >> 28986398

Inhibition of Cdk5 Promotes β-Cell Differentiation From Ductal Progenitors.

Ka-Cheuk Liu1, Gunter Leuckx2, Daisuke Sakano3, Philip A Seymour4, Charlotte L Mattsson1, Linn Rautio1, Willem Staels2, Yannick Verdonck2, Palle Serup4, Shoen Kume3, Harry Heimberg2, Olov Andersson5.   

Abstract

Inhibition of notch signaling is known to induce differentiation of endocrine cells in zebrafish and mouse. After performing an unbiased in vivo screen of ∼2,200 small molecules in zebrafish, we identified an inhibitor of Cdk5 (roscovitine), which potentiated the formation of β-cells along the intrapancreatic duct during concurrent inhibition of notch signaling. We confirmed and characterized the effect with a more selective Cdk5 inhibitor, (R)-DRF053, which specifically increased the number of duct-derived β-cells without affecting their proliferation. By duct-specific overexpression of the endogenous Cdk5 inhibitors Cdk5rap1 or Cdkal1 (which previously have been linked to diabetes in genome-wide association studies), as well as deleting cdk5, we validated the role of chemical Cdk5 inhibition in β-cell differentiation by genetic means. Moreover, the cdk5 mutant zebrafish displayed an increased number of β-cells independently of inhibition of notch signaling, in both the basal state and during β-cell regeneration. Importantly, the effect of Cdk5 inhibition to promote β-cell formation was conserved in mouse embryonic pancreatic explants, adult mice with pancreatic ductal ligation injury, and human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. Thus, we have revealed a previously unknown role of Cdk5 as an endogenous suppressor of β-cell differentiation and thereby further highlighted its importance in diabetes.
© 2017 by the American Diabetes Association.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28986398      PMCID: PMC6463766          DOI: 10.2337/db16-1587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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