Expression of the Intermediate Filament Vimentin in Proliferating Duct Cells as a Marker of Pancreatic Precursor Cells

S. H. Ko, S. H. Suh, B. J. Kim, Y. B. Ahn, K. H. Song, S. J. Yoo, H. S. Son, B. Y. Cha, K. W. Lee, H. Y. Son, S. K. Kang, S. Bonner-Weir, G. C. Weir, Kun Ho Yoon, C. G. Park

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Abstract

Objectives: The expression of the intermediate filament (IF) vimentin, usually considered a marker of mesenchymal cells, has been observed in the epithelial cells during embryogenesis, carcinogenesis, and dedifferentiation, suggesting that it might be useful as a marker of proliferating precursor cells in the pancreas. Methods: Rat pancreata at E18 and at different time points after partial pancreatectomy (Px) and human and neonatal pig pancreatic tissue sections and monolayer cultured pancreatic duct cells were observed. All tissues were simultaneously immunostained with pancytokeratin and vimentin antibodies. In costained duct cells, PDX-1 or PCNA expression was also analyzed using confocal microscope images. Results: In the rat embryonic pancreas at E18, all epithelial cells that formed ductlike structures expressed both cytokeratin and vimentin IF, whereas no duct cells costained for IF in the adult rat or neonatal pig pancreas. Such costaining reappeared in the following order: common pancreatic duct, main ducts, foci of regeneration and then disappeared completely at 30 days after Px. In humans, costaining was found in only 1 diabetic patient's pancreatic section, which was accompanied by massive duct cell proliferation. In monolayer culture, most of the duct cells of human and neonatal pigs coexpressed both IF proteins. Only a few costained duct cells also expressed PDX-1, and most of those cells were also stained with PCNA in rat embryonic pancreas and regenerating foci after partial Px. Conclusions: Vimentin IF expression might be a useful marker for pancreatic precursor cells and could be used to investigate the concept of the dedifferentiation of fully matured duct cells during the process of the β-cell neogenesis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-128
Number of pages8
JournalPancreas
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2004

Keywords

  • Cytokeratin
  • Dedifferentiation
  • Intermediate filament pancreatic precursor cell
  • Pancreatic duct cell
  • Vimentin

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