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p27 Regulates the transition of β-cells from quiescence to proliferation


S Georgia, A Bhushan - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Diabetes results from an inadequate mass of functional β-cells. Such inadequacy
could result from loss of β-cells due to an immune assault or the inability to
compensate for insulin resistance. Thus, mechanisms that regulate the ...
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Molecular Control of Cell Cycle Progression in the Pancreatic {beta}-Cell

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I Cozar-Castellano, N Fiaschi-Taesch, TA … - Endocrine reviews, 2006 - Endocrine Soc
Type 1 and type 2 diabetes both result from inadequate production of insulin by
the ß-cells of the pancreatic islet. Accordingly, strategies that lead to
increased pancreatic ß-cell mass, as well as retained or enhanced function ...
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Essential role of Skp2-mediated p27 degradation in growth and adaptive expansion of …

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L Zhong, S Georgia, S Tschen, K Nakayama, … - Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2007 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Diabetes results from an inadequate mass of functional β cells, due to either
β cell loss caused by immune assault or the lack of compensation to overcome
insulin resistance. Elucidating the mechanisms that regulate β cell mass ...
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Intrinsic regulators of pancreatic β-cell proliferation


JJ Heit, SK Karnik, SK Kim, 2006 - Annual Reviews
Abstract Once thought incapable of significant proliferation, the pancreatic
β-cell has recently been shown to harbor immense powers of self-renewal.
Pancreatic β-cells, the sole source of insulin in vertebrate animals, can ...
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The FoxM1 transcription factor is required to maintain pancreatic {beta}-cell mass

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H Zhang, AM Ackermann, GA Gusarova, D … - Molecular Endocrinology, 2006 - Endocrine Soc
The FoxM1 transcription factor is highly expressed in proliferating cells and
activates several cell cycle genes, although its requirement appears to be
limited to certain tissue types. Embryonic hepatoblast-specific ...
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[PDF] Deletion of Cdkn1b ameliorates hyperglycemia by maintaining compensatory …


T Uchida, T Nakamura, N Hashimoto, T … - Nature medicine, 2005 - whitelabs.org
The protein p27Kip1 regulates cell cycle progression in mammals by inhibiting
the activity of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). Here we show that p27Kip1
progressively accumulates in the nucleus of pancreatic beta cells in mice ...
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Evaluation of beta-cell replication in mice transgenic for hepatocyte growth factor and …


I Cozar-Castellano, M Weinstock, M Haught… - Diabetes, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We hypothesized that combined transgenic overexpression of hepatocyte growth
factor (HGF) and placental lactogen in islets would lead to even greater
increases in beta-cell mass and replication than either growth factor ...
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Tissue-specific deletion of the retinoblastoma protein in the pancreatic β-cell has limited …

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RC Vasavada, I Cozar-Castellano, D Sipula, … - Diabetes, 2007 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Animal studies show that G 1/S regulatory molecules (D-cyclins, cdk-4, p18, p21,
p27) are critical for normal regulation of β-cell proliferation, mass, and
function. The retinoblastoma protein, pRb, is positioned at the very end of ...
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Growth factors and beta cell replication


RC Vasavada, JA Gonzalez-Pertusa, Y … - International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2006 - Elsevier
Recent studies have demonstrated that human islet allograft transplantation can
be a successful therapeutic option in the treatment of patients with Type I
diabetes. However, this impressive recent advance is accompanied by a very ...
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p57 and Hes1 coordinate cell cycle exit with self-renewal of pancreatic progenitors


S Georgia, R Soliz, M Li, P Zhang, A Bhushan - Developmental biology, 2006 - Elsevier
In developing organs, the regulation of cell proliferation and cell cycle exit
is coordinated. How this coordination is achieved, however, is not clear. We
show that the cyclin kinase inhibitor p57 regulates cell cycle exit of ...
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