Targeted deletion of a cis-regulatory region reveals differential gene dosage requirements for Pdx1 in foregut organ differentiation and pancreas formation

  1. Yoshio Fujitani1,
  2. Shuko Fujitani1,
  3. Daniel F. Boyer1,
  4. Maureen Gannon2,3,
  5. Yoshiya Kawaguchi4,
  6. Michael Ray1,
  7. Masakazu Shiota2,
  8. Roland W. Stein1,3,
  9. Mark A. Magnuson1,3, and
  10. Christopher V.E. Wright1,5
  1. 1Vanderbilt Program in Developmental Biology and Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2Department of Medicine, and 3Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-2175, USA; 4Department of Surgery and Surgical Basic Science, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan

Abstract

Pdx1 (IPF-1 in humans, which is altered in MODY-4) is essential for pancreas development and mature β-cell function. Pdx1 is expressed dynamically within the developing foregut, but how its expression characteristics are linked to the various steps of organ specification, differentiation, and function is unknown. Deletion of a conserved enhancer region (Area I-II-III) from Pdx1 produced a hypomorphic allele (Pdx1ΔI-II-III) with altered timing and level of expression, which was studied in combination with wild-type and protein-null alleles. Lineage labeling in homozygous Area I-II-III deletion mutants (Pdx1ΔI-II-IIII-II-III) revealed lack of ventral pancreatic bud specification and early-onset hypoplasia in the dorsal bud. Acinar tissue formed in the hypoplastic dorsal bud, but endocrine maturation was greatly impaired. While Pdx1-/- (protein-null) mice have nonpancreatic abnormalities (e.g., distorted pylorus, absent Brunner's glands), these structures formed normally in Pdx1ΔI-II-IIII-II-III and Pdx1ΔI-II-III/- mice. Surprisingly, heterozygous (Pdx1+/ΔI-II-III) mice had abnormal islets and a more severe prediabetic condition than Pdx1+/- mice. These findings provide in vivo evidence of the differential requirements for the level of Pdx1 gene activity in the specification and differentiation of the various organs of the posterior foregut, as well as in pancreas and gut endocrine cell differentiation.

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  • Supplemental material is available at http://www.genesdev.org.

  • Article and publication are at http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gad.1360106.

  • 5 Corresponding author. E-MAIL chris.wright{at}vanderbilt.edu; FAX (615) 322-1917.

    • Accepted November 30, 2005.
    • Received July 28, 2005.
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