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Lamin A/C Maintains Exocrine Pancreas Homeostasis by Regulating Stability of RB and Activity of E2F.

Citation
Elenbaas, J. S., et al. “Lamin A/C Maintains Exocrine Pancreas Homeostasis By Regulating Stability Of Rb And Activity Of E2F.”. Gastroenterology, pp. 1625-1629.e8.
Center University of Michigan
Author Jared S Elenbaas, Juliana Bragazzi Cunha, Rodrigo Azuero-Dajud, Bradley Nelson, Elif A Oral, John A Williams, Colin L Stewart, Bishr Omary
Keywords Intermediate Filament, Mouse Model, Nuclear Lamina, pancreas, Partial Lipodystrophy
Abstract

Lamins have important roles in nuclear structure and cell signaling. Several diseases are associated with mutations in the lamin A/C gene (LMNA in humans). Patients with familial partial lipodystrophy caused by LMNA mutations develop pancreatitis, but lamin function in the pancreas and how these mutations affect pancreatic regulation are unknown. We generated mice with inducible exocrine pancreas-specific disruption of Lmna and showed that LMNA is lost from most exocrine pancreas cells. LMNA-knockout pancreata develop endoplasmic reticulum stress with loss of acinar cell markers, increased autophagy, apoptosis, and cell proliferation, compared to CreERT2 mice (littermate controls). Disruption of Lmna led to a phenotype that resembled chronic pancreatitis, with increased Sirius Red staining and α-smooth muscle actin in male LMNA-knockout mice compared to littermate males, but not in female mice. LMNA-knockout pancreata have reduced levels of RB and activation of E2F, based on increased expression of E2F target genes. Therefore, lamins maintain pancreatic homeostasis by regulating RB stability and E2F activity.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Gastroenterology
Volume
154
Issue
6
Number of Pages
1625-1629.e8
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1528-0012
DOI
10.1053/j.gastro.2018.01.024
Alternate Journal
Gastroenterology
PMID
29366840
PMCID
PMC5927841
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