PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Distinct cell clusters touching islet cells induce islet cell replication in association with over-expression of Regenerating Gene (REG) protein in fulminant type 1 diabetes.

  • Kaoru Aida,
  • Sei Saitoh,
  • Yoriko Nishida,
  • Sadanori Yokota,
  • Shinichi Ohno,
  • Xiayang Mao,
  • Daiichiro Akiyama,
  • Shoichiro Tanaka,
  • Takuya Awata,
  • Akira Shimada,
  • Youichi Oikawa,
  • Hiroki Shimura,
  • Fumihiko Furuya,
  • Soichi Takizawa,
  • Masashi Ichijo,
  • Sayaka Ichijo,
  • Jun Itakura,
  • Hideki Fujii,
  • Akinori Hashiguchi,
  • Shin Takasawa,
  • Toyoshi Endo,
  • Tetsuro Kobayashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095110
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e95110

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: Pancreatic islet endocrine cell-supporting architectures, including islet encapsulating basement membranes (BMs), extracellular matrix (ECM), and possible cell clusters, are unclear. PROCEDURES: The architectures around islet cell clusters, including BMs, ECM, and pancreatic acinar-like cell clusters, were studied in the non-diabetic state and in the inflamed milieu of fulminant type 1 diabetes in humans. RESULT: Immunohistochemical and electron microscopy analyses demonstrated that human islet cell clusters and acinar-like cell clusters adhere directly to each other with desmosomal structures and coated-pit-like structures between the two cell clusters. The two cell-clusters are encapsulated by a continuous capsule composed of common BMs/ECM. The acinar-like cell clusters have vesicles containing regenerating (REG) Iα protein. The vesicles containing REG Iα protein are directly secreted to islet cells. In the inflamed milieu of fulminant type 1 diabetes, the acinar-like cell clusters over-expressed REG Iα protein. Islet endocrine cells, including beta-cells and non-beta cells, which were packed with the acinar-like cell clusters, show self-replication with a markedly increased number of Ki67-positive cells. CONCLUSION: The acinar-like cell clusters touching islet endocrine cells are distinct, because the cell clusters are packed with pancreatic islet clusters and surrounded by common BMs/ECM. Furthermore, the acinar-like cell clusters express REG Iα protein and secrete directly to neighboring islet endocrine cells in the non-diabetic state, and the cell clusters over-express REG Iα in the inflamed milieu of fulminant type 1 diabetes with marked self-replication of islet cells.