机构:[1]Department of Cell Therapy Center, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, People’s Republic of China首都医科大学宣武医院[2]Department of General Surgery, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, People’s Republic of China普通外科首都医科大学宣武医院
Stem/progenitor cells hold promise for alleviating/curing type 1 diabetes due to the capacity to differentiate into functional insulin-producing cells. The current study aims to assess the differentiation potential of human pancreatic IPCs (islet-derived progenitor cells). IPCs were derived from four human donors and subjected to more than 2000-fold expansion before turning into ICCs (islet-like cell clusters). The ICCs expressed ISL-1 Glut2, PDX-1, ngn3, insulin, glucagon and somatostatin at the mRNA level and stained positive for insulin and glucagon by immunofluorescence. Following glucose challenge in vitro, C-peptide was detected in the sonicated ICCs, instead of in the conditioned medium. To examine the function of the cells in vivo, IPCs or ICCs were transplanted under the renal capsule of immunodeficient mice. One month later, 19 of 28 mice transplanted with ICCs and 4 of 14 mice with IPCs produced human C-peptide detectable in blood, indicating that the in vivo environment further facilitated the maturation of ICCs. However, among the hormone-positive mice,,only 9 of 19 mice with ICCs and two of four mice with IPCs were able to secrete C-peptide in response to glucose.
基金:
National 973 programme [grant number2006CB0F0600], the 863 programme [grant number2006 AA02A112] of the People’s Republic of China
and a core grant from the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission [grant number D07050701350706].
第一作者机构:[1]Department of Cell Therapy Center, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, People’s Republic of China
通讯作者:
通讯机构:[1]Department of Cell Therapy Center, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, People’s Republic of China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Ying Zhang,Zhenhua Ren,Chunlin Zou,et al.Insulin-producing cells from human pancreatic islet-derived progenitor cells following transplantation in mice[J].CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL.2011,35(5):483-490.doi:10.1042/CBI20100152.
APA:
Ying Zhang,Zhenhua Ren,Chunlin Zou,Shuyan Wang,Bin Luo...&Yu Alex Zhang.(2011).Insulin-producing cells from human pancreatic islet-derived progenitor cells following transplantation in mice.CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL,35,(5)
MLA:
Ying Zhang,et al."Insulin-producing cells from human pancreatic islet-derived progenitor cells following transplantation in mice".CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL 35..5(2011):483-490