Resolution of Acinar Dedifferentiation Regulates Tissue Remodeling in Pancreatic Injury and Cancer Initiation.
Jonathan BaldanJuan Camacho-RodaMarta BallesterKristina HøjAnita KurillaH Carlo MaurerSebastian Arcila-BarreraXinyi LinZhaolong PanJoana Leitão CastroAlejandro Enrique Mayorca-GuilianiCharlotte Vestrup RiftJane HasselbyLuc BouwensVéronique LefebvreCharles J DavidOren ParnasKathleen E DelGiornoJanine Terra ErlerIlse RoomanLuis ArnesPublished in: Gastroenterology (2024)
Our results indicate that our transcriptome analysis can be used to investigate conserved mechanisms of tissue injury. We demonstrate that Sox4 restrains acinar dedifferentiation and is necessary for the specification of acinar-derived metaplastic cells in pancreatic injury and cancer initiation and is activated upon Kras ablation and tumor regression in mice. By uncovering novel potential strategies to promote tissue homeostasis, our findings offer new avenues for preventing the development of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.