Enteroendocrine (EE) cells represent complex, rare, and diffusely-distributed intestinal epithelial cells making them difficult to study in vivo. A specific sub-population of EE cells called Gut K-cells produces and secretes glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP), a hormone important for glucose homeostasis. The factors that regulate hormone production and secretion, as well as the timing of peptide release, are remarkably similar for K-cells and islet beta-cells suggesting engineering insulin production by K-cells is a potential gene therapeutic strategy to treat diabetes.
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