A beta cell subset with enhanced insulin secretion and glucose metabolism is reduced in type 2 diabetes

2型糖尿病患者体内具有增强的胰岛素分泌和葡萄糖代谢能力的β细胞亚群数量减少。

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作者:Alfonso Rubio-Navarro ,Nicolás Gómez-Banoy ,Lisa Stoll ,Friederike Dündar ,Alex M Mawla ,Lunkun Ma ,Eric Cortada ,Paul Zumbo ,Ang Li ,Moritz Reiterer ,Nathalia Montoya-Oviedo ,Edwin A Homan ,Norihiro Imai ,Ankit Gilani ,Chengyang Liu ,Ali Naji ,Boris Yang ,Angie Chi Nok Chong ,David E Cohen ,Shuibing Chen ,Jingli Cao ,Geoffrey S Pitt ,Mark O Huising ,Doron Betel ,James C Lo

Abstract

The pancreatic islets are composed of discrete hormone-producing cells that orchestrate systemic glucose homeostasis. Here we identify subsets of beta cells using a single-cell transcriptomic approach. One subset of beta cells marked by high CD63 expression is enriched for the expression of mitochondrial metabolism genes and exhibits higher mitochondrial respiration compared with CD63lo beta cells. Human and murine pseudo-islets derived from CD63hi beta cells demonstrate enhanced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion compared with pseudo-islets from CD63lo beta cells. We show that CD63hi beta cells are diminished in mouse models of and in humans with type 2 diabetes. Finally, transplantation of pseudo-islets generated from CD63hi but not CD63lo beta cells into diabetic mice restores glucose homeostasis. These findings suggest that loss of a specific subset of beta cells may lead to diabetes. Strategies to reconstitute or maintain CD63hi beta cells may represent a potential anti-diabetic therapy.

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