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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
)
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Neurogenin3(+) (Ngn3(+)) progenitor cells in the developing pancreas give rise to five endocrine cell types secreting insulin, glucagon, somatostatin, pancreatic polypeptide and ghrelin.
Gastrin
is a hormone produced primarily by G-cells in the stomach, where it functions to stimulate acid secretion by gastric parietal cells.
Gastrin
is expressed in the embryonic pancreas and is common in islet cell tumors, but the lineage and regulators of pancreatic
gastrin
(+) cells are not known. We report that
gastrin
is abundantly expressed in the embryonic pancreas and disappears soon after birth. Some
gastrin
(+) cells in the developing pancreas co-express glucagon, ghrelin or pancreatic polypeptide, but many
gastrin
(+) cells do not express any other islet hormone. Pancreatic
gastrin
(+) cells express the transcription factors Nkx6.1, Nkx2.2 and low levels of Pdx1, and derive from Ngn3(+) endocrine progenitor cells as shown by genetic lineage tracing. Using mice deficient for key transcription factors we show that
gastrin
expression depends on Ngn3, Nkx2.2,
NeuroD1
and Arx, but not Pax4 or Pax6. Finally,
gastrin
expression is induced upon differentiation of human embryonic stem cells to pancreatic endocrine cells expressing insulin. Thus,
gastrin
(+) cells are a distinct endocrine cell type in the pancreas and an alternative fate of Ngn3+ cells.
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PMID:Gastrin: a distinct fate of neurogenin3 positive progenitor cells in the embryonic pancreas. 2394 May 71