FEBS Journal, volume 289, issue 17, pages 5121-5136
Ptf1a function and transcriptional cis‐regulation, a cornerstone in vertebrate pancreas development
Marta Duque
1, 2, 3
,
João A. Amorim
1, 2, 3
,
José Bessa
1, 2
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-06-30
Journal:
FEBS Journal
scimago Q1
SJR: 2.003
CiteScore: 11.7
Impact factor: 5.5
ISSN: 1742464X, 00142956, 14321033, 17424658
PubMed ID:
34125483
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Abstract
Vertebrate pancreas organogenesis is a stepwise process regulated by a complex network of signaling and transcriptional events, progressively steering the early endoderm toward pancreatic fate. Many crucial players of this process have been identified, including signaling pathways, cis-regulatory elements, and transcription factors (TFs). Pancreas-associated transcription factor 1a (PTF1A) is one such TF, crucial for pancreas development. PTF1A mutations result in dramatic pancreatic phenotypes associated with severe complications, such as neonatal diabetes and impaired food digestion due to exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. Here, we present a brief overview of vertebrate pancreas development, centered on Ptf1a function and transcriptional regulation, covering similarities and divergences in three broadly studied organisms: human, mouse and zebrafish.
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