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β Cell Aging Markers Have Heterogeneous Distribution and Are Induced by Insulin Resistance.
Citation | “Β Cell Aging Markers Have Heterogeneous Distribution And Are Induced By Insulin Resistance.”. Cell Metabolism, pp. 898-910.e5. . |
Center | Boston Area Joslin Diabetes Center |
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Author | Cristina Aguayo-Mazzucato, Mark van Haaren, Magdalena Mruk, Terence B Lee, Caitlin Crawford, Jennifer Hollister-Lock, Brooke A Sullivan, James W Johnson, Aref Ebrahimi, Jonathan M Dreyfuss, Jan Van Deursen, Gordon C Weir, Susan Bonner-Weir |
Keywords | aging markers, beta-cell heterogeneity, islets |
Abstract |
We hypothesized that the known heterogeneity of pancreatic β cells was due to subpopulations of β cells at different stages of their life cycle with different functional capacities and that further changes occur with metabolic stress and aging. We identified new markers of aging in β cells, including IGF1R. In β cells IGF1R expression correlated with age, dysfunction, and expression of known age markers p16, p53BP1, and senescence-associated β-galactosidase. The new markers showed striking heterogeneity both within and between islets in both mouse and human pancreas. Acute induction of insulin resistance with an insulin receptor antagonist or chronic ER stress resulted in increased expression of aging markers, providing insight into how metabolic stress might accelerate dysfunction and decline of β cells. These novel findings about β cell and islet heterogeneity, and how they change with age, open up an entirely new set of questions about the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
Cell metabolism
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Volume |
25
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Issue |
4
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Number of Pages |
898-910.e5
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Date Published |
04/2017
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ISSN Number |
1932-7420
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DOI |
10.1016/j.cmet.2017.03.015
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Alternate Journal |
Cell Metab.
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PMID |
28380379
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PMCID |
PMC5471618
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