A CCR2+ myeloid cell niche required for pancreatic β cell growth.
| Citation | Mussar, Kristin, et al. “A CCR2+ Myeloid Cell Niche Required for Pancreatic β Cell Growth”. 2017. JCI Insight, vol. 2, no. 15, 2017. |
| Center | University of Washington |
| Author | Kristin Mussar, Stephanie Pardike, Tobias M Hohl, Gary Hardiman, Vincenzo Cirulli, Laura Crisa |
| Keywords | development, Endocrinology |
| Abstract |
Organ-specific patterns of myeloid cells may contribute tissue-specific growth and/or regenerative potentials. The perinatal stage of pancreas development marks a time characterized by maximal proliferation of pancreatic islets, ensuring the maintenance of glucose homeostasis throughout life. Ontogenically distinct CX3CR1+ and CCR2+ macrophage populations have been reported in the adult pancreas, but their functional contribution to islet cell growth at birth remains unknown. Here, we uncovered a temporally restricted requirement for CCR2+ myeloid cells in the perinatal proliferation of the endocrine pancreatic epithelium. CCR2+ macrophages are transiently enriched over CX3CR1+ subsets in the neonatal pancreas through both local expansion and recruitment of immature precursors. Using CCR2-specific depletion models, we show that loss of this myeloid population leads to a striking reduction in β cell proliferation, dysfunctional islet phenotypes, and glucose intolerance in newborns. Replenishment of pancreatic CCR2+ myeloid compartments by adoptive transfer rescues these defects. Gene profiling identifies pancreatic CCR2+ myeloid cells as a prominent source of IGF2, which contributes to IGF1R-mediated islet proliferation. These findings uncover proproliferative functions of CCR2+ myeloid subsets and identify myeloid-dependent regulation of IGF signaling as a local cue supporting pancreatic proliferation. |
| Year of Publication |
2017
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| Journal |
JCI insight
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| Volume |
2
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| Issue |
15
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| Date Published |
08/2017
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| ISSN Number |
2379-3708
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| DOI |
10.1172/jci.insight.93834
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| Alternate Journal |
JCI Insight
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| PMCID |
PMC5543911
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| PMID |
28768911
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