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タイトル: Pleckstrin homology-like domain family A, member 3 (PHLDA3) deficiency improves islets engraftment through the suppression of hypoxic damage
著者: Sakata, Naoaki
Yamaguchi, Yohko
Chen, Yu
Shimoda, Masayuki
Yoshimatsu, Gumpei
Unno, Michiaki
Sumi, Shoichiro  KAKEN_id
Ohki, Rieko
著者名の別形: 坂田, 直昭
山口, 陽子
霜田, 雅之
吉松, 軍平
海野, 倫明
角, 昭一郎
大木, 理恵子
発行日: 9-Nov-2017
出版者: Public Library of Science (PLoS)
誌名: PLOS ONE
巻: 12
号: 11
論文番号: e0187927
抄録: Islet transplantation is a useful cell replacement therapy that can restore the glycometabolic function of severe diabetic patients. It is known that many transplanted islets failed to engraft, and thus, new approaches for overcoming graft loss that may improve the outcome of future clinical islet transplantations are necessary. Pleckstrin homology-like domain family A, member 3 (PHLDA3) is a known suppressor of neuroendocrine tumorigenicity, yet deficiency of this gene increases islet proliferation, prevents islet apoptosis, and improves their insulin-releasing function without causing tumors. In this study, we examined the potential use of PHLDA3-deficient islets in transplantation. We observed that: 1) transplanting PHLDA3-deficient islets into diabetic mice significantly improved their glycometabolic condition, 2) the improved engraftment of PHLDA3-deficient islets resulted from increased cell survival during early transplantation, and 3) Akt activity was elevated in PHLDA3-deficient islets, especially under hypoxic conditions. Thus, we determined that PHLDA3-deficient islets are more resistant against stresses induced by islet isolation and transplantation. We conclude that use of islets with suppressed PHLDA3 expression could be a novel and promising treatment for improving engraftment and consequent glycemic control in islet transplantation.
著作権等: © 2017 Sakata et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/253924
DOI(出版社版): 10.1371/journal.pone.0187927
PubMed ID: 29121094
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