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The transcriptional co-regulator HCF-1 is required for INS-1 ?-cell glucose-stimulated insulin secretion.


ABSTRACT: The transcriptional co-regulator host cell factor-1 (HCF-1) plays critical roles in promoting cell cycle progression in diverse cell types, and in maintaining self-renewal of embryonic stem cells, but its role in pancreatic ?-cell function has not been investigated. Immunhistochemistry of mouse pancreas revealed nuclear expression of HCF-1 in pancreatic islets. Reducing HCF-1 expression in the INS-1 pancreatic ?-cell line resulted in reduced cell proliferation, reduced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, and reduced expression of the critical ?-cell transcription factor Pdx1. HCF-1 is a known co-activator of the E2F1 transcription factor, and loss of E2F1 results in pancreatic ?-cell dysfunction and reduced expression of Pdx1. Therefore we wondered whether HCF-1 might be required for E2F1 regulation of Pdx1. Chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments revealed that HCF-1 and E2F1 co-localize to the Pdx1 promoter. These results indicate that HCF-1 represents a novel transcriptional regulator required for maintaining pancreatic ?-cell function.

SUBMITTER: Iwata TN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3826731 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The transcriptional co-regulator HCF-1 is required for INS-1 β-cell glucose-stimulated insulin secretion.

Iwata Terri N TN   Cowley Timothy J TJ   Sloma Michael M   Ji Yewei Y   Kim Hana H   Qi Ling L   Lee Siu Sylvia SS  

PloS one 20131108 11


The transcriptional co-regulator host cell factor-1 (HCF-1) plays critical roles in promoting cell cycle progression in diverse cell types, and in maintaining self-renewal of embryonic stem cells, but its role in pancreatic β-cell function has not been investigated. Immunhistochemistry of mouse pancreas revealed nuclear expression of HCF-1 in pancreatic islets. Reducing HCF-1 expression in the INS-1 pancreatic β-cell line resulted in reduced cell proliferation, reduced glucose-stimulated insulin  ...[more]

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