B. Perez-villamil et al., The pancreatic homeodomain transcription factor IDX1/IPF1 is expressed in neural cells during brain development, ENDOCRINOL, 140(8), 1999, pp. 3857-3860
Expression of the homeodomain transcription factor IDX1/IPF1 has been shown
to be restricted to cells in the developing foregut that form the pancreat
ic primordium. In the adult, IDX1/IPF1 is expressed in the duodenum and pan
creatic islets. The IDX1/IPF1 gene is required for pancreatic development,
and in the human, heterozygous mutations have been linked to diabetes melli
tus. In the present communication, we report that IDX1/IPF1 is expressed in
discrete cells of the rat central nervous system during embryonic developm
ent. Using RT-PCR, IDX1/IPF1 mRNA was detected in neural precursor RC2.E10
cells, as well as in both forebrain and hindbrain of developing rats at emb
ryonic day 15 (E15). The presence of IDX1/IPF1 protein was confirmed by Wes
tern immunoblotting. Immunohistochemical analyses of sagittal sections of E
15 rats demonstrated the presence of scattered IDX1/IPF1-immunopositive cel
ls in the forebrain. Finally, electrophoretic mobility shift assays using n
uclear extracts from neural cells revealed the presence of IDX1/IPF1 bound
to a putative homeodomain protein DNA-binding site present in the promoter
of the glial fibrillary acidic protein gene. Our results suggest that IDX1/
IPF1 may have previously unsuspected extrapancreatic functions during devel
opment of neural cells in the central nervous system.