Intra-islet insulin synthesis defects are associated with endoplasmic reticulum stress and loss of beta cell identity in human diabetes

胰岛内胰岛素合成缺陷与人类糖尿病中的内质网应激和β细胞特性丧失有关

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作者:Noemi Brusco ,Guido Sebastiani ,Gianfranco Di Giuseppe ,Giada Licata ,Giuseppina E Grieco ,Daniela Fignani ,Laura Nigi ,Caterina Formichi ,Elena Aiello ,Stefano Auddino ,Giuseppe Quero ,Chiara M A Cefalo ,Francesca Cinti ,Andrea Mari ,Pietro M Ferraro ,Alfredo Pontecorvi ,Sergio Alfieri ,Andrea Giaccari ,Francesco Dotta ,Teresa Mezza

Abstract

Aims/hypothesis: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and beta cell dedifferentiation both play leading roles in impaired insulin secretion in overt type 2 diabetes. Whether and how these factors are related in the natural history of the disease remains, however, unclear. Methods: In this study, we analysed pancreas biopsies from a cohort of metabolically characterised living donors to identify defects in in situ insulin synthesis and intra-islet expression of ER stress and beta cell phenotype markers. Results: We provide evidence that in situ altered insulin processing is closely connected to in vivo worsening of beta cell function. Further, activation of ER stress genes reflects the alteration of insulin processing in situ. Using a combination of 17 different markers, we characterised individual pancreatic islets from normal glucose tolerant, impaired glucose tolerant and type 2 diabetic participants and reconstructed disease progression. Conclusions/interpretation: Our study suggests that increased beta cell workload is accompanied by a progressive increase in ER stress with defects in insulin synthesis and loss of beta cell identity. Keywords: Dedifferentiation; ER stress; Pancreatic islets; Proinsulin; Type 2 diabetes.

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