[HTML][HTML] Complementation rescue of Pdx1 null phenotype demonstrates distinct roles of proximal and distal cis-regulatory sequences in pancreatic and duodenal …

DF Boyer, Y Fujitani, M Gannon, AC Powers… - Developmental …, 2006 - Elsevier
DF Boyer, Y Fujitani, M Gannon, AC Powers, RW Stein, CVE Wright
Developmental biology, 2006Elsevier
The unique, well-demarcated expression domain of Pdx1 within the posterior foregut
suggests that investigating its transcriptional regulation will provide insight into mechanisms
that regionally pattern the endoderm. Previous phylogenetic comparison identified
conserved noncoding regions that stimulate transcriptional activity selectively in cultured
pancreatic β cells. Characterization of these regulatory elements is helping to dissect the
transcription factor networks that operate within β cells, which is important for understanding …
The unique, well-demarcated expression domain of Pdx1 within the posterior foregut suggests that investigating its transcriptional regulation will provide insight into mechanisms that regionally pattern the endoderm. Previous phylogenetic comparison identified conserved noncoding regions that stimulate transcriptional activity selectively in cultured pancreatic β cells. Characterization of these regulatory elements is helping to dissect the transcription factor networks that operate within β cells, which is important for understanding the etiology of β cell dysfunction and diabetes, as well as for developing methods to produce β cells in vitro for cell-based therapies. We recently reported that deletion of three proximally located conserved areas (Area I-II-III) from the endogenous Pdx1 locus resulted in severely reduced expression of Pdx1 in the pancreas, and a milder decrease in other foregut tissues. Here, we report transgene-based complementation experiments on Pdx1 null mice, which reveal that the proximal promoter/enhancer region, including Area I-II-III, rescues the pancreatic defects caused by Pdx1 deficiency, but only weakly promotes expression of Pdx1 in the postnatal stomach and duodenum. These results reveal a role for distal cis-regulatory elements in achieving the correct level of extra-pancreatic Pdx1 expression, which is necessary for the production of duodenal GIP cells and stomach gastrin cells.
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