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Transcriptional mechanisms of pancreatic β-cell maturation and functional adaptation

Authors

  • M. Wortham
  • M. Sander

Journal

  • Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism

Citation

  • Trends Endocrinol Metab 32 (7): 474-487

Abstract

  • Pancreatic β-cells secrete insulin commensurate to circulating nutrient levels to maintain normoglycemia. The ability of β-cells to couple insulin secretion to nutrient stimuli is acquired during a postnatal maturation process. In mature β-cells the insulin secretory response adapts to changes in nutrient state. Both β-cell maturation and functional adaptation rely on the interplay between extracellular cues and cell type-specific transcriptional programs. Here we review emerging evidence that developmental and homeostatic regulation of β-cell function involves collaboration between lineage-determining and signal-dependent transcription factors (LDTFs and SDTFs, respectively). A deeper understanding of β-cell SDTFs and their cognate signals would delineate mechanisms of β-cell maturation and functional adaptation, which has direct implications for diabetes therapies and for generating mature β-cells from stem cells.


DOI

doi:10.1016/j.tem.2021.04.011