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Insulin is expressed by enteroendocrine cells during human fetal development.

Adi EgoziDhana Llivichuzhca-LojaBlake T McCourtKeren Bahar HalpernLydia FarackXiaojing AnFujing WangKong ChenLiza KonnikovaShalev Itzkovitz
Published in: Nature medicine (2021)
Generation of beta cells via transdifferentiation of other cell types is a promising avenue for the treatment of diabetes. Here we reconstruct a single-cell atlas of the human fetal and neonatal small intestine. We identify a subset of fetal enteroendocrine K/L cells that express high levels of insulin and other beta cell genes. Our findings highlight a potential extra-pancreatic source of beta cells and expose its molecular blueprint.
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