胰腺β-细胞系βTC-tet生长因子依赖性增殖:β-细胞有丝分裂因子测定

D. Milo-Landesman, S. Efrat
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在培养中扩增正常胰岛β细胞的能力将显著推进糖尿病细胞治疗的前景。许多生长因子可以刺激有限的胰岛细胞复制,但可能存在其他更有效的β细胞特异性丝裂原。由于缺乏β细胞特异性增殖试验,寻找新的β细胞生长因子一直受到阻碍。我们基于条件转化小鼠β细胞系(βTC-tet)开发了一种简单、灵敏的β细胞生长因子检测方法。这些细胞在四环素(Tc)操纵子调控系统的控制下表达SV40 T抗原(Tag)癌蛋白。在Tc的存在下,Tag的表达被紧密关闭,细胞完全停止生长。在这里,我们表明生长受阻的细胞可以在缺乏Tag的情况下对生长因子作出反应。使用该试验,许多生长因子先前被证明是有丝分裂的混合胰岛细胞群被发现可以诱导纯β细胞的增殖。我们得出的结论是,生长受阻的βTC-tet细胞可以用于各种来源的因子调查,以确定具有β细胞有丝分裂活性的新因子。
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Growth Factor-Dependent Proliferation of the Pancreatic β-cell Line βTC-tet: An Assay for β-cell Mitogenic Factors
The ability to expand normal pancreatic islet β cells in culture would significantly advance the prospects of cell therapy for diabetes. A number of growth factors can stimulate limited islet cell replication, however other factors may exist which are more effective β-cell-specific mitogens. The search for novel β-cell growth factors has been hampered by the lack of a β-cell-specific proliferation assay. We developed a simple and sensitive assay for β-cell growth factors based on a conditionally-transformed mouse β-cell line (βTC-tet). These cells express the SV40 T antigen (Tag) oncoprotein under control of the tetracycline (Tc) operon regulatory system. In the presence of Tc, Tag expression is tightly shut off and the cells undergo complete growth arrest. Here we show that the growth-arrested cells can proliferate in response to growth factors in the absence of Tag. Using this assay, a number of growth factors previously shown to be mitogenic to a mixed islet cell population were found to induce proliferation of pure β cells. We conclude that growth-arrested βTC-tet cells can be employed in a survey of factors from various sources for identifying novel factors with β-cell mitogenic activity.
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