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Decreased STARD10 Expression Is Associated with Defective Insulin Secretion in Humans and Mice

Genetic variants near ARAP1 (CENTD2) and STARD10 influence type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk. The risk alleles impair glucose-induced insulin secretion and, paradoxically but characteristically, are associated with decreased proinsulin:insulin ratios, indicating improved proinsulin conversion. Neither the...

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Autores principales: Carrat, Gaelle R., Hu, Ming, Nguyen-Tu, Marie-Sophie, Chabosseau, Pauline, Gaulton, Kyle J., van de Bunt, Martijn, Siddiq, Afshan, Falchi, Mario, Thurner, Matthias, Canouil, Mickaël, Pattou, Francois, Leclerc, Isabelle, Pullen, Timothy J., Cane, Matthew C., Prabhala, Priyanka, Greenwald, William, Schulte, Anke, Marchetti, Piero, Ibberson, Mark, MacDonald, Patrick E., Manning Fox, Jocelyn E., Gloyn, Anna L., Froguel, Philippe, Solimena, Michele, McCarthy, Mark I., Rutter, Guy A.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5294761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28132686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.01.011
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author Carrat, Gaelle R.
Hu, Ming
Nguyen-Tu, Marie-Sophie
Chabosseau, Pauline
Gaulton, Kyle J.
van de Bunt, Martijn
Siddiq, Afshan
Falchi, Mario
Thurner, Matthias
Canouil, Mickaël
Pattou, Francois
Leclerc, Isabelle
Pullen, Timothy J.
Cane, Matthew C.
Prabhala, Priyanka
Greenwald, William
Schulte, Anke
Marchetti, Piero
Ibberson, Mark
MacDonald, Patrick E.
Manning Fox, Jocelyn E.
Gloyn, Anna L.
Froguel, Philippe
Solimena, Michele
McCarthy, Mark I.
Rutter, Guy A.
author_facet Carrat, Gaelle R.
Hu, Ming
Nguyen-Tu, Marie-Sophie
Chabosseau, Pauline
Gaulton, Kyle J.
van de Bunt, Martijn
Siddiq, Afshan
Falchi, Mario
Thurner, Matthias
Canouil, Mickaël
Pattou, Francois
Leclerc, Isabelle
Pullen, Timothy J.
Cane, Matthew C.
Prabhala, Priyanka
Greenwald, William
Schulte, Anke
Marchetti, Piero
Ibberson, Mark
MacDonald, Patrick E.
Manning Fox, Jocelyn E.
Gloyn, Anna L.
Froguel, Philippe
Solimena, Michele
McCarthy, Mark I.
Rutter, Guy A.
author_sort Carrat, Gaelle R.
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description Genetic variants near ARAP1 (CENTD2) and STARD10 influence type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk. The risk alleles impair glucose-induced insulin secretion and, paradoxically but characteristically, are associated with decreased proinsulin:insulin ratios, indicating improved proinsulin conversion. Neither the identity of the causal variants nor the gene(s) through which risk is conferred have been firmly established. Whereas ARAP1 encodes a GTPase activating protein, STARD10 is a member of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR)-related lipid transfer protein family. By integrating genetic fine-mapping and epigenomic annotation data and performing promoter-reporter and chromatin conformational capture (3C) studies in β cell lines, we localize the causal variant(s) at this locus to a 5 kb region that overlaps a stretch-enhancer active in islets. This region contains several highly correlated T2D-risk variants, including the rs140130268 indel. Expression QTL analysis of islet transcriptomes from three independent subject groups demonstrated that T2D-risk allele carriers displayed reduced levels of STARD10 mRNA, with no concomitant change in ARAP1 mRNA levels. Correspondingly, β-cell-selective deletion of StarD10 in mice led to impaired glucose-stimulated Ca(2+) dynamics and insulin secretion and recapitulated the pattern of improved proinsulin processing observed at the human GWAS signal. Conversely, overexpression of StarD10 in the adult β cell improved glucose tolerance in high fat-fed animals. In contrast, manipulation of Arap1 in β cells had no impact on insulin secretion or proinsulin conversion in mice. This convergence of human and murine data provides compelling evidence that the T2D risk associated with variation at this locus is mediated through reduction in STARD10 expression in the β cell.
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spelling pubmed-52947612017-08-02 Decreased STARD10 Expression Is Associated with Defective Insulin Secretion in Humans and Mice Carrat, Gaelle R. Hu, Ming Nguyen-Tu, Marie-Sophie Chabosseau, Pauline Gaulton, Kyle J. van de Bunt, Martijn Siddiq, Afshan Falchi, Mario Thurner, Matthias Canouil, Mickaël Pattou, Francois Leclerc, Isabelle Pullen, Timothy J. Cane, Matthew C. Prabhala, Priyanka Greenwald, William Schulte, Anke Marchetti, Piero Ibberson, Mark MacDonald, Patrick E. Manning Fox, Jocelyn E. Gloyn, Anna L. Froguel, Philippe Solimena, Michele McCarthy, Mark I. Rutter, Guy A. Am J Hum Genet Article Genetic variants near ARAP1 (CENTD2) and STARD10 influence type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk. The risk alleles impair glucose-induced insulin secretion and, paradoxically but characteristically, are associated with decreased proinsulin:insulin ratios, indicating improved proinsulin conversion. Neither the identity of the causal variants nor the gene(s) through which risk is conferred have been firmly established. Whereas ARAP1 encodes a GTPase activating protein, STARD10 is a member of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR)-related lipid transfer protein family. By integrating genetic fine-mapping and epigenomic annotation data and performing promoter-reporter and chromatin conformational capture (3C) studies in β cell lines, we localize the causal variant(s) at this locus to a 5 kb region that overlaps a stretch-enhancer active in islets. This region contains several highly correlated T2D-risk variants, including the rs140130268 indel. Expression QTL analysis of islet transcriptomes from three independent subject groups demonstrated that T2D-risk allele carriers displayed reduced levels of STARD10 mRNA, with no concomitant change in ARAP1 mRNA levels. Correspondingly, β-cell-selective deletion of StarD10 in mice led to impaired glucose-stimulated Ca(2+) dynamics and insulin secretion and recapitulated the pattern of improved proinsulin processing observed at the human GWAS signal. Conversely, overexpression of StarD10 in the adult β cell improved glucose tolerance in high fat-fed animals. In contrast, manipulation of Arap1 in β cells had no impact on insulin secretion or proinsulin conversion in mice. This convergence of human and murine data provides compelling evidence that the T2D risk associated with variation at this locus is mediated through reduction in STARD10 expression in the β cell. Elsevier 2017-02-02 2017-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC5294761/ /pubmed/28132686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.01.011 Text en © 2017 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Carrat, Gaelle R.
Hu, Ming
Nguyen-Tu, Marie-Sophie
Chabosseau, Pauline
Gaulton, Kyle J.
van de Bunt, Martijn
Siddiq, Afshan
Falchi, Mario
Thurner, Matthias
Canouil, Mickaël
Pattou, Francois
Leclerc, Isabelle
Pullen, Timothy J.
Cane, Matthew C.
Prabhala, Priyanka
Greenwald, William
Schulte, Anke
Marchetti, Piero
Ibberson, Mark
MacDonald, Patrick E.
Manning Fox, Jocelyn E.
Gloyn, Anna L.
Froguel, Philippe
Solimena, Michele
McCarthy, Mark I.
Rutter, Guy A.
Decreased STARD10 Expression Is Associated with Defective Insulin Secretion in Humans and Mice
title Decreased STARD10 Expression Is Associated with Defective Insulin Secretion in Humans and Mice
title_full Decreased STARD10 Expression Is Associated with Defective Insulin Secretion in Humans and Mice
title_fullStr Decreased STARD10 Expression Is Associated with Defective Insulin Secretion in Humans and Mice
title_full_unstemmed Decreased STARD10 Expression Is Associated with Defective Insulin Secretion in Humans and Mice
title_short Decreased STARD10 Expression Is Associated with Defective Insulin Secretion in Humans and Mice
title_sort decreased stard10 expression is associated with defective insulin secretion in humans and mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5294761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28132686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2017.01.011
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