A Conserved Rule for Pancreatic Islet Organization

Danh-Tai Hoang(Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics), Hitomi Matsunari(Meiji University), Masaki Nagaya(Meiji University), Hiroshi Nagashima(Meiji University), J. Michael Millis(University of Chicago), Piotr Witkowski(University of Chicago), Vipul Periwal(National Institutes of Health), Manami Hara(University of Chicago), Junghyo Jo(Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics)
PLoS ONE
October 28, 2014
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Abstract

Morphogenesis, spontaneous formation of organism structure, is essential for life. In the pancreas, endocrine α, β, and δ cells are clustered to form islets of Langerhans, the critical micro-organ for glucose homeostasis. The spatial organization of endocrine cells in islets looks different between species. Based on the three-dimensional positions of individual cells in islets, we computationally inferred the relative attractions between cell types, and found that the attractions between homotypic cells were slightly, but significantly, stronger than the attractions between heterotypic cells commonly in mouse, pig, and human islets. The difference between α-β cell attraction and β-β cell attraction was minimal in human islets, maximizing the plasticity of islet structures. Our result suggests that although the cellular composition and attractions of pancreatic endocrine cells are quantitatively different between species, the physical mechanism of islet morphogenesis may be evolutionarily conserved.


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