Objective: Genetic and acquired abnormalities contribute to pancreatic β-cell failure in diabetes. Transcription factors Hnf4α (MODY1) and FoxO1 are respective examples of these two components and act through β-cell-specific enhancers. However, their relationship is unclear. Methods: In this report, we show by genome-wide interrogation of chromatin modifications that ablation of FoxO1 in mature β-cells enriches active Hnf4α enhancers according to a HOMER analysis. Results: To model the functional significance of this predicted unusual enhancer utilization, we generated single and compound knockouts of FoxO1 and Hnf4α in β-cells. Single knockout of either gene impaired insulin secretion in mechanistically distinct fashions as indicated by th...
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by both insulin resistance and progressive deterioration of b-cell ...
Unique nuclear receptor Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4a (HNF4a) is an essential transcriptional regulat...
Glucose homeostasis is a tightly-regulated process involving multiple tissues in the body. The pancr...
ObjectiveGenetic and acquired abnormalities contribute to pancreatic β-cell failure in diabetes. Tra...
The transcription of individual genes is determined by combinatorial interactions between DNA–bindin...
SummaryPancreatic β cell failure in type 2 diabetes is associated with functional abnormalities of i...
Background Studying patients with rare Mendelian diabetes has uncovered molecular mechanisms regulat...
SummaryDiabetes causes pancreatic β cell failure through hyperglycemia-induced oxidative stress, or ...
Genetic studies revealed that the ablation of insulin/IGF-1 signaling in the pancreas causes diabete...
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that currently affects over 180 million people worldwide. ...
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by both insulin resistance and progressive deterioration of β-cell ...
Objective: The transcription factors (TF) Foxa2 and Pdx1 are key regulators of beta-cell (β-cell) de...
The transcription factor Foxa2 is implicated in blood glucose homeostasis. Conditional expression of...
Type 2 diabetes affects over 300 million people, causing severe complications and premature death, y...
<div><p>Unique nuclear receptor Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4α (HNF4α) is an essential transcriptional...
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by both insulin resistance and progressive deterioration of b-cell ...
Unique nuclear receptor Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4a (HNF4a) is an essential transcriptional regulat...
Glucose homeostasis is a tightly-regulated process involving multiple tissues in the body. The pancr...
ObjectiveGenetic and acquired abnormalities contribute to pancreatic β-cell failure in diabetes. Tra...
The transcription of individual genes is determined by combinatorial interactions between DNA–bindin...
SummaryPancreatic β cell failure in type 2 diabetes is associated with functional abnormalities of i...
Background Studying patients with rare Mendelian diabetes has uncovered molecular mechanisms regulat...
SummaryDiabetes causes pancreatic β cell failure through hyperglycemia-induced oxidative stress, or ...
Genetic studies revealed that the ablation of insulin/IGF-1 signaling in the pancreas causes diabete...
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder that currently affects over 180 million people worldwide. ...
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by both insulin resistance and progressive deterioration of β-cell ...
Objective: The transcription factors (TF) Foxa2 and Pdx1 are key regulators of beta-cell (β-cell) de...
The transcription factor Foxa2 is implicated in blood glucose homeostasis. Conditional expression of...
Type 2 diabetes affects over 300 million people, causing severe complications and premature death, y...
<div><p>Unique nuclear receptor Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4α (HNF4α) is an essential transcriptional...
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by both insulin resistance and progressive deterioration of b-cell ...
Unique nuclear receptor Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4a (HNF4a) is an essential transcriptional regulat...
Glucose homeostasis is a tightly-regulated process involving multiple tissues in the body. The pancr...