mRNA Processing: An Emerging Frontier in the Regulation of Pancreatic β Cell Function.
| Citation | Moss, Nicole D, and Lori Sussel. “MRNA Processing: An Emerging Frontier in the Regulation of Pancreatic β Cell Function”. 2020. Frontiers in Genetics, vol. 11, 2020, p. 983. |
| Center | University of Colorado Denver |
| Author | Nicole D Moss, Lori Sussel |
| Keywords | RNA binding proteins, RNA processing, beta cells, diabetes, pancreatic islet |
| Abstract |
Robust endocrine cell function, particularly β cell function, is required to maintain blood glucose homeostasis. Diabetes can result from the loss or dysfunction of β cells. Despite decades of clinical and basic research, the precise regulation of β cell function and pathogenesis in diabetes remains incompletely understood. In this review, we highlight RNA processing of mRNAs as a rapidly emerging mechanism regulating β cell function and survival. RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and RNA modifications are primed to be the next frontier to explain many of the poorly understood molecular processes that regulate β cell formation and function, and provide an exciting potential for the development of novel therapeutics. Here we outline the current understanding of β cell specific functions of several characterized RBPs, alternative splicing events, and transcriptome wide changes in RNA methylation. We also highlight several RBPs that are dysregulated in both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and discuss remaining knowledge gaps in the field. |
| Year of Publication |
2020
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| Journal |
Frontiers in genetics
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| Volume |
11
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| Number of Pages |
983
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| Date Published |
12/2020
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| ISSN Number |
1664-8021
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| DOI |
10.3389/fgene.2020.00983
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| Alternate Journal |
Front Genet
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| PMCID |
PMC7490333
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| PMID |
33088281
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