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Combined lipidomic and proteomic analysis of isolated human islets exposed to palmitate reveals time-dependent changes in insulin secretion and lipid metabolism

Studies on the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have linked the accumulation of lipid metabolites to the development of beta-cell dysfunction and impaired insulin secretion. In most in vitro models of T2DM, rodent islets or beta-cell lines are used and typically focus is on specifi...

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Autores principales: Roomp, Kirsten, Kristinsson, Hjalti, Schvartz, Domitille, Ubhayasekera, Kumari, Sargsyan, Ernest, Manukyan, Levon, Chowdhury, Azazul, Manell, Hannes, Satagopam, Venkata, Groebe, Karlfried, Schneider, Reinhard, Bergquist, Jonas, Sanchez, Jean-Charles, Bergsten, Peter
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5407795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28448538
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176391
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author Roomp, Kirsten
Kristinsson, Hjalti
Schvartz, Domitille
Ubhayasekera, Kumari
Sargsyan, Ernest
Manukyan, Levon
Chowdhury, Azazul
Manell, Hannes
Satagopam, Venkata
Groebe, Karlfried
Schneider, Reinhard
Bergquist, Jonas
Sanchez, Jean-Charles
Bergsten, Peter
author_facet Roomp, Kirsten
Kristinsson, Hjalti
Schvartz, Domitille
Ubhayasekera, Kumari
Sargsyan, Ernest
Manukyan, Levon
Chowdhury, Azazul
Manell, Hannes
Satagopam, Venkata
Groebe, Karlfried
Schneider, Reinhard
Bergquist, Jonas
Sanchez, Jean-Charles
Bergsten, Peter
author_sort Roomp, Kirsten
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description Studies on the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have linked the accumulation of lipid metabolites to the development of beta-cell dysfunction and impaired insulin secretion. In most in vitro models of T2DM, rodent islets or beta-cell lines are used and typically focus is on specific cellular pathways or organs. Our aim was to, firstly, develop a combined lipidomics and proteomics approach for lipotoxicity in isolated human islets and, secondly, investigate if the approach could delineate novel and/ or confirm reported mechanisms of lipotoxicity. To this end isolated human pancreatic islets, exposed to chronically elevated palmitate concentrations for 0, 2 and 7 days, were functionally characterized and their levels of multiple targeted lipid and untargeted protein species determined. Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from the islets increased on day 2 and decreased on day 7. At day 7 islet insulin content decreased and the proinsulin to insulin content ratio doubled. Amounts of cholesterol, stearic acid, C16 dihydroceramide and C24:1 sphingomyelin, obtained from the lipidomic screen, increased time-dependently in the palmitate-exposed islets. The proteomic screen identified matching changes in proteins involved in lipid biosynthesis indicating up-regulated cholesterol and lipid biosynthesis in the islets. Furthermore, proteins associated with immature secretory granules were decreased when palmitate exposure time was increased despite their high affinity for cholesterol. Proteins associated with mature secretory granules remained unchanged. Pathway analysis based on the protein and lipid expression profiles implicated autocrine effects of insulin in lipotoxicity. Taken together the study demonstrates that combining different omics approaches has potential in mapping of multiple simultaneous cellular events. However, it also shows that challenges exist for effectively combining lipidomics and proteomics in primary cells. Our findings provide insight into how saturated fatty acids contribute to islet cell dysfunction by affecting the granule maturation process and confirmation in human islets of some previous findings from rodent islet and cell-line studies.
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spelling pubmed-54077952017-05-14 Combined lipidomic and proteomic analysis of isolated human islets exposed to palmitate reveals time-dependent changes in insulin secretion and lipid metabolism Roomp, Kirsten Kristinsson, Hjalti Schvartz, Domitille Ubhayasekera, Kumari Sargsyan, Ernest Manukyan, Levon Chowdhury, Azazul Manell, Hannes Satagopam, Venkata Groebe, Karlfried Schneider, Reinhard Bergquist, Jonas Sanchez, Jean-Charles Bergsten, Peter PLoS One Research Article Studies on the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have linked the accumulation of lipid metabolites to the development of beta-cell dysfunction and impaired insulin secretion. In most in vitro models of T2DM, rodent islets or beta-cell lines are used and typically focus is on specific cellular pathways or organs. Our aim was to, firstly, develop a combined lipidomics and proteomics approach for lipotoxicity in isolated human islets and, secondly, investigate if the approach could delineate novel and/ or confirm reported mechanisms of lipotoxicity. To this end isolated human pancreatic islets, exposed to chronically elevated palmitate concentrations for 0, 2 and 7 days, were functionally characterized and their levels of multiple targeted lipid and untargeted protein species determined. Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion from the islets increased on day 2 and decreased on day 7. At day 7 islet insulin content decreased and the proinsulin to insulin content ratio doubled. Amounts of cholesterol, stearic acid, C16 dihydroceramide and C24:1 sphingomyelin, obtained from the lipidomic screen, increased time-dependently in the palmitate-exposed islets. The proteomic screen identified matching changes in proteins involved in lipid biosynthesis indicating up-regulated cholesterol and lipid biosynthesis in the islets. Furthermore, proteins associated with immature secretory granules were decreased when palmitate exposure time was increased despite their high affinity for cholesterol. Proteins associated with mature secretory granules remained unchanged. Pathway analysis based on the protein and lipid expression profiles implicated autocrine effects of insulin in lipotoxicity. Taken together the study demonstrates that combining different omics approaches has potential in mapping of multiple simultaneous cellular events. However, it also shows that challenges exist for effectively combining lipidomics and proteomics in primary cells. Our findings provide insight into how saturated fatty acids contribute to islet cell dysfunction by affecting the granule maturation process and confirmation in human islets of some previous findings from rodent islet and cell-line studies. Public Library of Science 2017-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5407795/ /pubmed/28448538 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176391 Text en © 2017 Roomp et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Roomp, Kirsten
Kristinsson, Hjalti
Schvartz, Domitille
Ubhayasekera, Kumari
Sargsyan, Ernest
Manukyan, Levon
Chowdhury, Azazul
Manell, Hannes
Satagopam, Venkata
Groebe, Karlfried
Schneider, Reinhard
Bergquist, Jonas
Sanchez, Jean-Charles
Bergsten, Peter
Combined lipidomic and proteomic analysis of isolated human islets exposed to palmitate reveals time-dependent changes in insulin secretion and lipid metabolism
title Combined lipidomic and proteomic analysis of isolated human islets exposed to palmitate reveals time-dependent changes in insulin secretion and lipid metabolism
title_full Combined lipidomic and proteomic analysis of isolated human islets exposed to palmitate reveals time-dependent changes in insulin secretion and lipid metabolism
title_fullStr Combined lipidomic and proteomic analysis of isolated human islets exposed to palmitate reveals time-dependent changes in insulin secretion and lipid metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Combined lipidomic and proteomic analysis of isolated human islets exposed to palmitate reveals time-dependent changes in insulin secretion and lipid metabolism
title_short Combined lipidomic and proteomic analysis of isolated human islets exposed to palmitate reveals time-dependent changes in insulin secretion and lipid metabolism
title_sort combined lipidomic and proteomic analysis of isolated human islets exposed to palmitate reveals time-dependent changes in insulin secretion and lipid metabolism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5407795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28448538
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0176391
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