Planar cell polarity (PCP) refers to the collective orientation of cells within the epithelial plane. We show that progenitor cells forming the ducts of the embryonic pancreas express PCP proteins and exhibit an active PCP pathway. Planar polarity proteins are acquired at embryonic day 11.5 synchronously to apicobasal polarization of pancreas progenitors. Loss of function of the two PCP core components Celsr2 and Celsr3 shows that they control the differentiation of endocrine cells from polarized progenitors, with a prevalent effect on insulin-producing beta cells. This results in a decreased glucose clearance. Loss of Celsr2 and 3 leads to a reduction of Jun phosphorylation in progenitors, which, in turn, reduces beta cell differentiation ...
The evolutionarily conserved planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling pathway controls tissue polarity w...
The differentiation of human stem cells into insulin secreting beta-like cells holds great promise t...
Mature pancreatic cells develop during embryonic life from endodermal progenitors, and this developm...
SummaryPlanar cell polarity (PCP) refers to the collective orientation of cells within the epithelia...
PCP proteins are restricted to progenitor cells in the embryonic pancreas. The PCP core components C...
Cell polarity is essential for the architecture and function of numerous epithelial tissues. Here, w...
Planar cell polarization entails establishment of cellular asymmetries within the tissue plane. An e...
Insulin-dependent diabetes is a complex multifactorial disorder characterized by loss or dysfunction...
The structural organisation of pancreatic β-cells in the islets of Langerhans is relatively unknown....
Pancreatic beta cells differ in terms of glucose responsiveness, insulin secretion and proliferative...
Directing the orientation of cells in three dimensions is a fundamental aspect of many of the proces...
The making of an embryo and its internal organs entails the spatial coordination of cellular activit...
In the nervous system, cilia dysfunction perturbs the circulationof the cerebrospinal fluid, thus af...
Apicobasal polarity is known to affect epithelial morphogenesis and cell differentiation, but it rem...
AbstractEstablishing Planar Cell Polarity in an Edgeless EpitheliumByKatherine Ruth LipariDoctor of ...
The evolutionarily conserved planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling pathway controls tissue polarity w...
The differentiation of human stem cells into insulin secreting beta-like cells holds great promise t...
Mature pancreatic cells develop during embryonic life from endodermal progenitors, and this developm...
SummaryPlanar cell polarity (PCP) refers to the collective orientation of cells within the epithelia...
PCP proteins are restricted to progenitor cells in the embryonic pancreas. The PCP core components C...
Cell polarity is essential for the architecture and function of numerous epithelial tissues. Here, w...
Planar cell polarization entails establishment of cellular asymmetries within the tissue plane. An e...
Insulin-dependent diabetes is a complex multifactorial disorder characterized by loss or dysfunction...
The structural organisation of pancreatic β-cells in the islets of Langerhans is relatively unknown....
Pancreatic beta cells differ in terms of glucose responsiveness, insulin secretion and proliferative...
Directing the orientation of cells in three dimensions is a fundamental aspect of many of the proces...
The making of an embryo and its internal organs entails the spatial coordination of cellular activit...
In the nervous system, cilia dysfunction perturbs the circulationof the cerebrospinal fluid, thus af...
Apicobasal polarity is known to affect epithelial morphogenesis and cell differentiation, but it rem...
AbstractEstablishing Planar Cell Polarity in an Edgeless EpitheliumByKatherine Ruth LipariDoctor of ...
The evolutionarily conserved planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling pathway controls tissue polarity w...
The differentiation of human stem cells into insulin secreting beta-like cells holds great promise t...
Mature pancreatic cells develop during embryonic life from endodermal progenitors, and this developm...