Literature DB >> 35066539

Enteroendocrine cell differentiation and function in the intestine.

J Guillermo Sanchez1,2, Jacob R Enriquez1,2, James M Wells1,2,3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The intestinal enteroendocrine cells (EECs) are specialized hormone-secreting cells that respond to both circulating and luminal cues. Collectively, EECs constitute the largest endocrine organ of the body and signal to a multitude of targets including locally to neighboring intestinal cells, enteric neurons, as well as systemically to other organs, such as the pancreas and brain. To accomplish their wide range of downstream signaling effects, EECs secrete multiple hormones; however, the mechanisms that influence EEC development in the embryo and differentiation in adults are not well defined. RECENT
FINDINGS: This review highlights the recent discoveries in EEC differentiation and function while also discussing newly revealed roles of transcription factors and signaling networks involved in the allocation of EEC subtypes that were discovered using a combination of novel intestinal model systems and genetic sequencing. We also discuss the potential of these new experimental models that study the mechanisms regulating EEC function and development both to uncover novel therapeutic targets.
SUMMARY: Several EEC hormones are being used to treat various metabolic disorders, such as type 2 diabetes and obesity. Therefore, understanding the signaling pathways and gene regulatory networks that facilitate EEC formation is paramount to the development of novel therapies.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35066539      PMCID: PMC9261473          DOI: 10.1097/MED.0000000000000709

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes        ISSN: 1752-296X            Impact factor:   3.626


  60 in total

1.  GLP-1 Response to Oral Glucose Is Reduced in Prediabetes, Screen-Detected Type 2 Diabetes, and Obesity and Influenced by Sex: The ADDITION-PRO Study.

Authors:  Kristine Færch; Signe S Torekov; Dorte Vistisen; Nanna B Johansen; Daniel R Witte; Anna Jonsson; Oluf Pedersen; Torben Hansen; Torsten Lauritzen; Annelli Sandbæk; Jens Juul Holst; Marit E Jørgensen
Journal:  Diabetes       Date:  2015-02-12       Impact factor: 9.461

2.  High fat diet induces microbiota-dependent silencing of enteroendocrine cells.

Authors:  Lihua Ye; Olaf Mueller; Jennifer Bagwell; Michel Bagnat; Rodger A Liddle; John F Rawls
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 8.140

3.  Inhibiting RHOA Signaling in Mice Increases Glucose Tolerance and Numbers of Enteroendocrine and Other Secretory Cells in the Intestine.

Authors:  Natalia Petersen; Thomas M Frimurer; Marianne Terndrup Pedersen; Kristoffer L Egerod; Nicolai J Wewer Albrechtsen; Jens J Holst; Anne Grapin-Botton; Kim B Jensen; Thue W Schwartz
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2018-06-20       Impact factor: 22.682

4.  Engineered human pluripotent-stem-cell-derived intestinal tissues with a functional enteric nervous system.

Authors:  Michael J Workman; Maxime M Mahe; Stephen Trisno; Holly M Poling; Carey L Watson; Nambirajan Sundaram; Ching-Fang Chang; Jacqueline Schiesser; Philippe Aubert; Edouard G Stanley; Andrew G Elefanty; Yuichiro Miyaoka; Mohammad A Mandegar; Bruce R Conklin; Michel Neunlist; Samantha A Brugmann; Michael A Helmrath; James M Wells
Journal:  Nat Med       Date:  2016-11-21       Impact factor: 87.241

5.  Balancing signals in the intestinal niche.

Authors:  Sanne M van Neerven; Louis Vermeulen
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2017-02-03       Impact factor: 11.598

6.  A single-cell survey of the small intestinal epithelium.

Authors:  Adam L Haber; Moshe Biton; Noga Rogel; Rebecca H Herbst; Karthik Shekhar; Christopher Smillie; Grace Burgin; Toni M Delorey; Michael R Howitt; Yarden Katz; Itay Tirosh; Semir Beyaz; Danielle Dionne; Mei Zhang; Raktima Raychowdhury; Wendy S Garrett; Orit Rozenblatt-Rosen; Hai Ning Shi; Omer Yilmaz; Ramnik J Xavier; Aviv Regev
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-11-08       Impact factor: 49.962

7.  Human Intestinal Enteroids With Inducible Neurogenin-3 Expression as a Novel Model of Gut Hormone Secretion.

Authors:  Alexandra L Chang-Graham; Heather A Danhof; Melinda A Engevik; Catherine Tomaro-Duchesneau; Umesh C Karandikar; Mary K Estes; James Versalovic; Robert A Britton; Joseph M Hyser
Journal:  Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2019-04-25

8.  Diet-induced alteration of intestinal stem cell function underlies obesity and prediabetes in mice.

Authors:  Alexandra Aliluev; Sophie Tritschler; Michael Sterr; Lena Oppenländer; Julia Hinterdobler; Tobias Greisle; Martin Irmler; Johannes Beckers; Na Sun; Axel Walch; Kerstin Stemmer; Alida Kindt; Jan Krumsiek; Matthias H Tschöp; Malte D Luecken; Fabian J Theis; Heiko Lickert; Anika Böttcher
Journal:  Nat Metab       Date:  2021-09-22

Review 9.  GLP-1 Analogs and DPP-4 Inhibitors in Type 2 Diabetes Therapy: Review of Head-to-Head Clinical Trials.

Authors:  Matthew P Gilbert; Richard E Pratley
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2020-04-03       Impact factor: 5.555

10.  Suppression of enteroendocrine cell glucagon-like peptide (GLP)-1 release by fat-induced small intestinal ketogenesis: a mechanism targeted by Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery but not by preoperative very-low-calorie diet.

Authors:  Ville Wallenius; Erik Elias; Erik Elebring; Bauke Haisma; Anna Casselbrant; Pierre Larraufie; Emma Spak; Frank Reimann; Carel W le Roux; Neil G Docherty; Fiona M Gribble; Lars Fändriks
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2019-11-21       Impact factor: 23.059

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