iScience (Apr 2023)

Pancreatic islet cell type–specific transcriptomic changes during pregnancy and postpartum

  • Jin-Yong Chung,
  • Yongjie Ma,
  • Dingguo Zhang,
  • Hayden H. Bickerton,
  • Eric Stokes,
  • Sweta B. Patel,
  • Hubert M. Tse,
  • Joseph Feduska,
  • Rob S. Welner,
  • Ronadip R. Banerjee

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 4
p. 106439

Abstract

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Summary: Pancreatic β-cell mass expands during pregnancy and regresses in the postpartum period in conjunction with dynamic metabolic demands on maternal glucose homeostasis. To understand transcriptional changes driving these adaptations in β-cells and other islet cell types, we performed single-cell RNA sequencing on islets from virgin, late gestation, and early postpartum mice. We identified transcriptional signatures unique to gestation and the postpartum in β-cells, including induction of the AP-1 transcription factor subunits and other genes involved in the immediate-early response (IEGs). In addition, we found pregnancy and postpartum-induced changes differed within each endocrine cell type, and in endothelial cells and antigen-presenting cells within islets. Together, our data reveal insights into cell type–specific transcriptional changes responsible for adaptations by islet cells to pregnancy and their resolution postpartum.

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