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  2. Roles of CTPL/Sfxn3 and Sfxn family members in pancreatic islet

Roles of CTPL/Sfxn3 and Sfxn family members in pancreatic islet

  • J Cell Biochem. 2005 Aug 15;95(6):1157-68. doi: 10.1002/jcb.20481.
Yukako Yoshikumi 1 Hirosato Mashima Namiki Ueda Hideki Ohno Junko Suzuki Shigeyasu Tanaka Michio Hayashi Nobuo Sekine Hirohide Ohnishi Hiroshi Yasuda Taroh Iiri Masao Omata Toshiro Fujita Itaru Kojima
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  • 1 Department of Gastroenterology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-8655, Japan.
Abstract

Pancreatic AR42J cells have the feature of pluripotency of the precursor cells of the gut endoderm. Betacellulin (BTC) and Activin A (Act) convert them into insulin-secreting cells. Using mRNA differential display techniques, we have identified a novel mitochondrial transporter, which is highly expressed during the course of differentiation, and have designated it citrate transporter protein-like protein (CTPL). Recently sideroflexin 1 (Sfxn1) was shown to be a susceptible gene of flexed-tail (f/f) mice, and CTPL has turned out to be a rat orthologous protein of Sfxn3, a member of sideroflexin family. CTPL/Sfxn3 was targeted to mitochondrial membrane like Sfxn1. The expression levels of CTPL/Sfxn3, Sfxn2, and Sfxn5 were upregulated in the early phase of differentiation into insulin-secreting cells but the expression levels of Sfxn1 and Sfxn3 did not change. All Sfxn family members were expressed in rat pancreatic islet. The expression levels of CTPL/Sfxn3, Sfxn2, and Sfxn5 were also upregulated in islets of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats compared to normal rats. The downregulation of CTPL/Sfxn3 in a rat insulinoma cell line, INS-1, with the antisense oligonucleotide did not affect the Insulin secretion. Taken together, CTPL/Sfxn3 and some Other family members might be important in the differentiation of pancreatic beta-cells as a channel or a carrier molecule and be related to the regeneration of pancreatic endocrine cells.

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