Failure of the functional pancreatic β-cell mass to expand in response to increased metabolic demand is a hallmark of type 2 diabetes. Lineage tracing studies indicate that replication of existing β-cells is important for β-cell proliferation in adult animals. In rat pancreatic β-cell lines (RIN5F), treatment with 100 nm thyroid hormone (triiodothyronine, T3) enhances cell proliferation. This result suggests that T3 is required for β-cell proliferation or replication. To identify the role of thyroid hormone receptor α (TRα) in the processes of β-cell growth and cell cycle regulation, we constructed a recombinant adenovirus vector, AdTRα. Infection with AdTRα to RIN5F cells increased the expression of cyclin D1 mRNA and protein. Overexpression of the cyclin D1 protein in AdTRα-infected cells led to activation of the cyclin D1/cyclin-dependent kinase/retinoblastoma protein/E2F pathway, along with cell cycle progression and cell proliferation following treatment with 100 nm T3. Conversely, lowering cellular cyclin D1 by small interfering RNA knockdown in AdTRα-infected cells led to down-regulation of the cyclin D1/CDK/Rb/E2F pathway and inhibited cell proliferation. Furthermore, in immunodeficient mice with streptozotocin-induced diabetes, intrapancreatic injection of AdTRα led to the restoration of islet function and to an increase in the β-cell mass. These results support the hypothesis that liganded TRα plays a critical role in β-cell replication and in expansion of the β-cell mass during postnatal development. Thus, liganded TRα may be a target for therapeutic strategies that can induce the expansion and regeneration of β-cells.
Liganded Thyroid Hormone Receptor-α Enhances Proliferation of Pancreatic β-Cells
F. Furuya,H. Shimura,Sayaka Yamashita,T. Endo,Tetsuro Kobayashi
Published 2010 in Journal of Biological Chemistry
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2010
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Journal of Biological Chemistry
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2010-06-07
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Biology, Medicine
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