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Name Homma Takeshi
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researchmap researcher code R000089324
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Selective prosaposin expression in Langerhans islets of the mouse pancreas.

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Aimi Fuyuki
Md Shahriar Hasan Sohel
Takeshi Homma
Kai Kitamura
Shigeo Takashima
Sawa Onouchi
Shouichiro Saito

Summary

The islets of Langerhans are clusters of endocrine cells surrounded by exocrine acinar cells in the pancreas. Prosaposin is a housekeeping protein required for normal lysosomal function, but its expression level is significantly different among tissues. Prosaposin also exists in various body fluids including serum. Intracellularly, prosaposin activates lysosomes and may support autophagy, and extracellularly, prosaposin promotes survival of neurons via G protein-coupled receptors. In this study, prosaposin and its mRNA expression were examined in endocrine cells of the islets as well as in exocrine acinar cells in the pancreas of mice by in situ hybridization and immunostaining. High expression levels of prosaposin were found in Alpha, Beta and Delta cells in the islets, whereas prosaposin mRNA expression was faint or negative and prosaposin immunoreactivity was negative in exocrine acinar cells. The high expression levels of prosaposin in endocrine cells may indicate that prosaposin plays a crucial role in crinophagy, which is a characteristic autophagy in peptide-secreting endocrine cells, and/or that prosaposin is secreted from pancreatic islets. Since prosaposin has been reported in serum, this study suggests a new possible function of the Langerhans islets.

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Tissue & cell

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88

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102367

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102367

Date of Issue

2024-06

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English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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10.1016/j.tice.2024.102367

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