Molecular Metabolism (Jun 2022)

Physically interacting beta-delta pairs in the regenerating pancreas revealed by single-cell sequencing

  • Eran Yanowski,
  • Nancy S. Yacovzada,
  • Eyal David,
  • Amir Giladi,
  • Diego Jaitin,
  • Lydia Farack,
  • Adi Egozi,
  • Danny Ben-Zvi,
  • Shalev Itzkovitz,
  • Ido Amit,
  • Eran Hornstein

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60
p. 101467

Abstract

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Objectives: Until recently, communication between neighboring cells in islets of Langerhans was overlooked by genomic technologies, which require rigorous tissue dissociation into single cells. Methods: We utilize sorting of physically interacting cells (PICs) with single-cell RNA-sequencing to systematically map cellular interactions in the endocrine pancreas after pancreatectomy. Results: The pancreas cellular landscape features pancreatectomy associated heterogeneity of beta-cells, including an interaction-specific program between paired beta and delta-cells. Conclusions: Our analysis suggests that the particular cluster of beta-cells that pairs with delta-cells benefits from stress protection, implying that the interaction between beta- and delta-cells might safeguard against pancreatectomy associated challenges. The work encourages testing the potential relevance of physically-interacting beta-delta-cells also in diabetes mellitus.

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