Islet pericytes are required for β-cell maturity

A Sasson, E Rachi, L Sakhneny, D Baer… - Diabetes, 2016 - Am Diabetes Assoc
A Sasson, E Rachi, L Sakhneny, D Baer, M Lisnyansky, A Epshtein, L Landsman
Diabetes, 2016Am Diabetes Assoc
β-Cells rely on the islet microenvironment for their functionality and mass. Pericytes, along
with endothelial cells, make up the dense islet capillary network. However, although the role
of endothelial cells in supporting β-cell homeostasis has been vastly investigated, the role of
pericytes remains largely unknown. Here, we focus on contribution of pericytes to β-cell
function. To this end, we used a transgenic mouse system that allows diphtheria toxin–
based depletion of pericytes. Our results indicate that islets depleted of their pericytes have …
β-Cells rely on the islet microenvironment for their functionality and mass. Pericytes, along with endothelial cells, make up the dense islet capillary network. However, although the role of endothelial cells in supporting β-cell homeostasis has been vastly investigated, the role of pericytes remains largely unknown. Here, we focus on contribution of pericytes to β-cell function. To this end, we used a transgenic mouse system that allows diphtheria toxin–based depletion of pericytes. Our results indicate that islets depleted of their pericytes have reduced insulin content and expression. Additionally, isolated islets displayed impaired glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, accompanied by a reduced expression of genes associated with β-cell function. Importantly, reduced levels of the transcription factors MafA and Pdx1 point to β-cell dedifferentiation in the absence of pericytes. Ex vivo depletion of pericytes in isolated islets resulted in a similar impairment of gene expression, implicating their direct, blood flow–independent role in maintaining β-cell maturity. To conclude, our findings suggest that pericytes are pivotal components of the islet niche, which are required for β-cell maturity and functionality. Abnormalities of islet pericytes, as implicated in type 2 diabetes, may therefore contribute to β-cell dysfunction and disease progression.
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