Lessons from the first comprehensive molecular characterization of cell cycle control in rodent insulinoma cell lines.
Diabetes
; 57(11): 3056-68, 2008 Nov.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE:
Rodent insulinoma cell lines may serve as a model for designing continuously replicating human beta-cell lines and provide clues as to the central cell cycle regulatory molecules in the beta-cell. RESEARCH DESIGN ANDMETHODS:
We performed a comprehensive G1/S proteome analysis on the four most widely studied rodent insulinoma cell lines and defined their flow cytometric profiles and growth characteristics.RESULTS:
1) Despite their common T-antigen-derived origins, MIN6 and BTC3 cells display markedly different G1/S expression profiles; 2) despite their common radiation origins, RINm5F and INS1 cells display striking differences in cell cycle protein profiles; 3) phosphorylation of pRb is absent in INS1 and RINm5F cells; 4) cyclin D2 is absent in RINm5F and BTC3 cells and therefore apparently dispensable for their proliferation; 5) every cell cycle inhibitor is upregulated, presumably in a futile attempt to halt proliferation; 6) among the G1/S proteome members, seven are pro-proliferation molecules cyclin-dependent kinase-1, -2, -4, and -6 and cyclins A, E, and D3; and 7) overexpression of the combination of these seven converts arrested proliferation rates in primary rat beta-cells to those in insulinoma cells. Unfortunately, this therapeutic overexpression appears to mildly attenuate beta-cell differentiation and function.CONCLUSIONS:
These studies underscore the importance of characterizing the cell cycle at the protein level in rodent insulinoma cell lines. They also emphasize the hazards of interpreting data from rodent insulinoma cell lines as modeling normal cell cycle progression. Most importantly, they provide seven candidate targets for inducing proliferation in human beta-cells.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Ciclo Celular
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Islotes Pancreáticos
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Proliferación Celular
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Células Secretoras de Insulina
Tipo de estudio:
Prognostic_studies
Límite:
Animals
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Diabetes
Año:
2008
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos