iScience (Dec 2020)

Single-Cell Transcriptome Analysis Dissects the Replicating Process of Pancreatic Beta Cells in Partial Pancreatectomy Model

  • Hisato Tatsuoka,
  • Satoko Sakamoto,
  • Daisuke Yabe,
  • Ryotaro Kabai,
  • Unyanee Kato,
  • Tatsuya Okumura,
  • Ainur Botagarova,
  • Shinsuke Tokumoto,
  • Ryota Usui,
  • Masahito Ogura,
  • Kazuaki Nagashima,
  • Eri Mukai,
  • Yoshio Fujitani,
  • Akira Watanabe,
  • Nobuya Inagaki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 12
p. 101774

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Summary: Heterogeneity of gene expression and rarity of replication hamper molecular analysis of β-cell mass restoration in adult pancreas. Here, we show transcriptional dynamics in β-cell replication process by single-cell RNA sequencing of murine pancreas with or without partial pancreatectomy. We observed heterogeneity of Ins1-expressing β-cells and identified the one cluster as replicating β-cells with high expression of cell proliferation markers Pcna and Mki67. We also recapitulated cell cycle transition accompanied with switching expression of cyclins and E2F transcription factors. Both transient activation of endoplasmic reticulum stress responders like Atf6 and Hspa5 and elevated expression of tumor suppressors like Trp53, Rb1, and Brca1 and DNA damage responders like Atm, Atr, Rad51, Chek1, and Chek2 during the transition to replication associated fine balance of cell cycle progression and protection from DNA damage. Taken together, these results provide a high-resolution map depicting a sophisticated genetic circuit for replication of the β-cells.

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