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Loss of mTORC1 signalling impairs β-cell homeostasis and insulin processing.
Citation | “Loss Of Mtorc1 Signalling Impairs Β-Cell Homeostasis And Insulin Processing.”. Nature Communications, p. 16014. . |
Center | University of Michigan Indiana University |
Multicenter |
Multicenter
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Author | Manuel Blandino-Rosano, Rebecca Barbaresso, Margarita Jimenez-Palomares, Nadejda Bozadjieva, Joao Pedro Werneck-de-Castro, Masayuki Hatanaka, Raghavendra G Mirmira, Nahum Sonenberg, Ming Liu, Markus A Rüegg, Michael N Hall, Ernesto Bernal-Mizrachi |
Abstract |
Deregulation of mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) signalling increases the risk for metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Here we show that β-cell-specific loss of mTORC1 causes diabetes and β-cell failure due to defects in proliferation, autophagy, apoptosis and insulin secretion by using mice with conditional (βraKO) and inducible (MIP-βraKO) raptor deletion. Through genetic reconstitution of mTORC1 downstream targets, we identify mTORC1/S6K pathway as the mechanism by which mTORC1 regulates β-cell apoptosis, size and autophagy, whereas mTORC1/4E-BP2-eIF4E pathway regulates β-cell proliferation. Restoration of both pathways partially recovers β-cell mass and hyperglycaemia. This study also demonstrates a central role of mTORC1 in controlling insulin processing by regulating cap-dependent translation of carboxypeptidase E in a 4EBP2/eIF4E-dependent manner. Rapamycin treatment decreases CPE expression and insulin secretion in mice and human islets. We suggest an important role of mTORC1 in β-cells and identify downstream pathways driving β-cell mass, function and insulin processing. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
Nature communications
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Volume |
8
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Number of Pages |
16014
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Date Published |
12/2017
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ISSN Number |
2041-1723
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DOI |
10.1038/ncomms16014
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Alternate Journal |
Nat Commun
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PMID |
28699639
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PMCID |
PMC5510183
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