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βlinc1 encodes a long noncoding RNA that regulates islet β-cell formation and function.

Citation
Arnes, L., et al. “Βlinc1 Encodes A Long Noncoding Rna That Regulates Islet Β-Cell Formation And Function.”. Genes & Development, pp. 502-7.
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Author Luis Arnes, Ildem Akerman, Dina A Balderes, Jorge Ferrer, Lori Sussel
Keywords long noncoding RNA, pancreas development, β cell
Abstract

Pancreatic β cells are responsible for maintaining glucose homeostasis; their absence or malfunction results in diabetes mellitus. Although there is evidence that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play important roles in development and disease, none have been investigated in vivo in the context of pancreas development. In this study, we demonstrate that βlinc1 (β-cell long intergenic noncoding RNA 1), a conserved lncRNA, is necessary for the specification and function of insulin-producing β cells through the coordinated regulation of a number of islet-specific transcription factors located in the genomic vicinity of βlinc1. Furthermore, deletion of βlinc1 results in defective islet development and disruption of glucose homeostasis in adult mice.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Genes & development
Volume
30
Issue
5
Number of Pages
502-7
Date Published
03/2016
ISSN Number
1549-5477
DOI
10.1101/gad.273821.115
Alternate Journal
Genes Dev.
PMID
26944677
PMCID
PMC4782045
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