Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with compromised identity of insulin-producing pancreatic islet β cells, characterized by inappropriate production of other islet cell-enriched hormones. Here, we examined how hormone misexpression was influenced by the MAFA and MAFB transcription factors, closely related proteins that maintain islet cell function. Mice specifically lacking MafA in β cells demonstrated broad, population-wide changes in hormone gene expression with an overall gene signature closely resembling islet gastrin+ (Gast+) cells generated under conditions of chronic hyperglycemia and obesity. A human β cell line deficient in MAFB, but not one lacking MAFA, also produced a GAST+ gene expression pattern. In addition, GAST was detect...
The large Maf family of basic leucine-zipper–containing transcription factors are known regulators o...
Transcriptionally mature and immature β-cells co-exist within the adult islet. How such diversity co...
The large Maf family of basic leucine-zipper\u96containing transcription factors are known regulator...
The sustained expression of the MAFB transcription factor in human islet β-cells represents a distin...
The large Maf transcription factors, MafA and MafB, are expressed with distinct spatial-temporal pat...
AIMS: Reduced expression of exocytotic genes is associated with functional defects in insulin exocyt...
AIMS: Reduced expression of exocytotic genes is associated with functional defects in insulin exocyt...
Next generation sequencing studies have highlighted discrepancies in β-cells which exist between mic...
OBJECTIVE-Several transcription factors are essential to pancreatic islet beta-cell development, pro...
are expressed with distinct spatial–temporal patterns in rodent islet cells. Analysis of Mafa2/2 and...
Pancreatic endocrine cell differentiation depends on transcription factors that also contribute in a...
β-cells are insulin-producing cells in the pancreas that maintain euglycemic conditions. Pancreatic ...
Endocrine disorders that lead to a state of chronic high blood glucose levels are collectively refer...
Diabetes - the imbalance in glucose homeostasis is partially caused by loss or dysfunction of pancre...
AbstractMajor insulin gene transcription factors, such as PDX-1 or NeuroD1, have equally important r...
The large Maf family of basic leucine-zipper–containing transcription factors are known regulators o...
Transcriptionally mature and immature β-cells co-exist within the adult islet. How such diversity co...
The large Maf family of basic leucine-zipper\u96containing transcription factors are known regulator...
The sustained expression of the MAFB transcription factor in human islet β-cells represents a distin...
The large Maf transcription factors, MafA and MafB, are expressed with distinct spatial-temporal pat...
AIMS: Reduced expression of exocytotic genes is associated with functional defects in insulin exocyt...
AIMS: Reduced expression of exocytotic genes is associated with functional defects in insulin exocyt...
Next generation sequencing studies have highlighted discrepancies in β-cells which exist between mic...
OBJECTIVE-Several transcription factors are essential to pancreatic islet beta-cell development, pro...
are expressed with distinct spatial–temporal patterns in rodent islet cells. Analysis of Mafa2/2 and...
Pancreatic endocrine cell differentiation depends on transcription factors that also contribute in a...
β-cells are insulin-producing cells in the pancreas that maintain euglycemic conditions. Pancreatic ...
Endocrine disorders that lead to a state of chronic high blood glucose levels are collectively refer...
Diabetes - the imbalance in glucose homeostasis is partially caused by loss or dysfunction of pancre...
AbstractMajor insulin gene transcription factors, such as PDX-1 or NeuroD1, have equally important r...
The large Maf family of basic leucine-zipper–containing transcription factors are known regulators o...
Transcriptionally mature and immature β-cells co-exist within the adult islet. How such diversity co...
The large Maf family of basic leucine-zipper\u96containing transcription factors are known regulator...