Induction of α cell-restricted Gc in dedifferentiating β cells contributes to stress-induced β-cell dysfunction.
| Citation | Kuo, Taiyi, et al. “Induction of α Cell-Restricted Gc in Dedifferentiating β Cells Contributes to Stress-Induced β-Cell Dysfunction”. 2019. JCI Insight, vol. 5, 2019. |
| Center | Columbia University |
| Author | Taiyi Kuo, Manashree Damle, Bryan J González, Dieter Egli, Mitchell A Lazar, Domenico Accili |
| Keywords | beta cells, diabetes, Endocrinology, Epigenetics, Metabolism |
| Abstract |
Diabetic β cell failure is associated with β cell dedifferentiation. To identify effector genes of dedifferentiation, we integrated analyses of histone methylation as a surrogate of gene activation status and RNA expression in β cells sorted from mice with multiparity-induced diabetes. Interestingly, only a narrow subset of genes demonstrated concordant changes to histone methylation and RNA levels in dedifferentiating β cells. Notable among them was the α cell signature gene Gc, encoding a vitamin D-binding protein. While diabetes was associated with Gc induction, Gc-deficient islets did not induce β cell dedifferentiation markers and maintained normal ex vivo insulin secretion in the face of metabolic challenge. Moreover, Gc-deficient mice exhibited a more robust insulin secretory response than normal controls during hyperglycemic clamps. The data are consistent with a functional role of Gc activation in β cell dysfunction, and indicate that multiparity-induced diabetes is associated with altered β cell fate. |
| Year of Publication |
2019
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| Journal |
JCI insight
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| Volume |
5
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| Date Published |
05/2019
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| ISSN Number |
2379-3708
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| DOI |
10.1172/jci.insight.128351
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| Alternate Journal |
JCI Insight
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| PMCID |
PMC6629129
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| PMID |
31120862
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