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Hepatocyte growth factor is constitutively produced by donor-derived bone marrow cells and promotes regeneration of pancreatic beta-cells
Authors:Izumida Yoshihiko  Aoki Takeshi  Yasuda Dausuke  Koizumi Tomotake  Suganuma Chisaki  Saito Koji  Murai Noriyuki  Shimizu Yoshinori  Hayashi Ken  Odaira Masanori  Kusano Tomakazu  Kushima Miki  Kudano Mitsuo
Institution:a Department of General and Gastrointestinal Surgery, Showa University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
b Division of Hospital Pathology, Showa University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
c Division of First Pathology, Showa University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Recent studies have demonstrated that the transplantation of bone marrow cells following diabetes induced by streptozotocin can support the recovery of pancreatic β-cell mass and a partial reversal of hyperglycemia. To address this issue, we examined whether the c-Met/hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) signaling pathway was involved in the recovery of β-cell injury after bone marrow transplantation (BMT). In this model, donor-derived bone marrow cells were positive for HGF immunoreactivity in the recipient spleen, liver, lung, and pancreas as well as in the host hepatocytes. Indeed, plasma HGF levels were maintained at a high value. The frequency of c-Met expression and its proliferative activity and differentiative response in the pancreatic ductal cells in the BMT group were greater than those in the PBS-treated group, resulting in an elevated number of endogenous insulin-producing cells. The induction of the c-Met/HGF signaling pathway following BMT promotes pancreatic regeneration in diabetic rats.
Keywords:Hepatocyte growth factor  c-Met  Regeneration  β-cell  Bone marrow transplantation
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