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N-cadherin is dispensable for pancreas development but required for beta-cell granule turnover.


ABSTRACT: The cadherin family of cell adhesion molecules mediates adhesive interactions that are required for the formation and maintenance of tissues. Previously, we demonstrated that N-cadherin, which is required for numerous morphogenetic processes, is expressed in the pancreatic epithelium at E9.5, but later becomes restricted to endocrine aggregates in mice. To study the role of N-cadherin during pancreas formation and function we generated a tissue-specific knockout of N-cadherin in the early pancreatic epithelium by inter-crossing N-cadherin-floxed mice with Pdx1Cre mice. Analysis of pancreas-specific ablation of N-cadherin demonstrates that N-cadherin is dispensable for pancreatic development, but required for beta-cell granule turnover. The number of insulin secretory granules is significantly reduced in N-cadherin-deficient beta-cells, and as a consequence insulin secretion is decreased.

SUBMITTER: Johansson JK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2921608 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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N-cadherin is dispensable for pancreas development but required for beta-cell granule turnover.

Johansson Jenny K JK   Voss Ulrikke U   Kesavan Gokul G   Kostetskii Igor I   Wierup Nils N   Radice Glenn L GL   Semb Henrik H  

Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) 20100601 6


The cadherin family of cell adhesion molecules mediates adhesive interactions that are required for the formation and maintenance of tissues. Previously, we demonstrated that N-cadherin, which is required for numerous morphogenetic processes, is expressed in the pancreatic epithelium at E9.5, but later becomes restricted to endocrine aggregates in mice. To study the role of N-cadherin during pancreas formation and function we generated a tissue-specific knockout of N-cadherin in the early pancre  ...[more]

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