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Cyclin D1 activation through ATF‐2 in Reg‐induced pancreatic β‐cell regeneration
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Gene ProductSignal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyCyclin D1 ActivationCell RegulationCell SignalingMedicineReceptor Tyrosine KinaseSignaling PathwayPancreatic CancerCellular Regulatory MechanismCell ProliferationAutocrine/paracrine Growth FactorSystems BiologyReg-reg Receptor SystemCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyCell Development
Regenerating gene product (Reg) is induced in pancreatic beta-cells and acts as an autocrine/paracrine growth factor for regeneration via a cell surface Reg receptor. However, the manner by which Reg induces beta-cell regeneration was unknown. In the present study, we found that Reg increased phospho-ATF-2, which binds to -57 to -52 of the cyclin D1 gene to activate the promoter. The Reg/ATF-2-induced cyclin D1 promoter activation was attenuated by PI(3)K inhibitors such as LY294002 and wortmannin. In Reg knockout mouse islets, the levels of phospho-ATF-2, cyclin D1, and phospho-Rb were greatly decreased. These results indicate that the Reg-Reg receptor system stimulates the PI(3)K/ATF-2/cyclin D1 signaling pathway to induce beta-cell regeneration.
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