Publication: miR-375 gene dosage in pancreatic β-cells: implications for regulation of β-cell mass and biomarker development
miR-375 gene dosage in pancreatic β-cells: implications for regulation of β-cell mass and biomarker development
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Latreille, M., Herrmanns, K., Renwick, N., Tuschl, T., Malecki, M. T., McCarthy, M. I., Owen, K. R., Rülicke, T., & Stoffel, M. (2015). miR-375 gene dosage in pancreatic β-cells: implications for regulation of β-cell mass and biomarker development. Journal of Molecular Medicine, 93(10), 1159–1169. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00109-015-1296-9
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MicroRNAs play a crucial role in the regulation of cell growth and differentiation. Mice with genetic deletion of miR-375 exhibit impaired glycemic control due to decreased β-cell and increased α-cell mass and function. The relative importance of these processes for the overall phenotype of miR-375KO mice is unknown. Here, we show that mice overexpressing miR-375 exhibit normal β-cell mass and function. Selective re-expression of miR-375 in β-cells of miR-375KO mice normalizes both, α- and β-cell phenotypes as well as glucose metaboli
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Latreille, M., Herrmanns, K., Renwick, N., Tuschl, T., Malecki, M. T., McCarthy, M. I., Owen, K. R., Rülicke, T., & Stoffel, M. (2015). miR-375 gene dosage in pancreatic β-cells: implications for regulation of β-cell mass and biomarker development. Journal of Molecular Medicine, 93(10), 1159–1169. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00109-015-1296-9