| Literature DB >> 32130071 |
Miao Liu1, Wen Yu1, Jing Jin1, Mingjun Ma1, Tiezhu An1, Yuzhe Nie2, Chun-Bo Teng2.
Abstract
Proper amounts of copper supplemented in livestock feed improves the physical growth and traits of farm animals. The pancreas is an important organ with both exocrine and endocrine portions. To investigate the role and mechanism of copper in the sheep pancreas, we first established sheep pancreatic duct organoids (sPDOs). We found that an appropriate amount of copper benefited the formation and growth of sPDOs, whereas excess or deficient copper damaged sPDOs. We found that the proliferation-stimulating effect of copper was related to the copper chaperone antioxidant protein 1 (ATOX1)-dependent activation of MEK-ERK1/2 signaling. Atox1 knockdown suppressed the cell proliferation of sPDOs, even in the presence of MEK activator. These results indicate that moderate concentrations of copper promote sPDO growth through ATOX1-regulated cell proliferation by activation of MEK-ERK. Moreover, our study indicates that organoids may be a useful model to study organ growth mechanisms in livestock.Entities:
Keywords: copper; growth; organoid; pancreas; proliferation
Year: 2020 PMID: 32130071 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00509.2019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol Cell Physiol ISSN: 0363-6143 Impact factor: 4.249