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A point mutation in the Pdia6 gene results in loss of pancreatic β-cell identity causing overt diabetes

OBJECTIVE: Protein disulfide isomerases (PDIs) are oxidoreductases that are involved in catalyzing the formation and rearrangement of disulfide bonds during protein folding. One of the PDI members is the PDI-associated 6 (PDIA6) protein, which has been shown to play a vital role in β-cell dysfunctio...

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Autores principales: Chhabra, Nirav Florian, Amend, Anna–Lena, Bastidas-Ponce, Aimée, Sabrautzki, Sibylle, Tarquis-Medina, Marta, Sachs, Stephan, Rubey, Marina, Lorenz-Depiereux, Bettina, Feuchtinger, Annette, Bakhti, Mostafa, Lickert, Heiko, Przemeck, Gerhard K.H., Hrabě de Angelis, Martin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8515296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34487921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101334
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author Chhabra, Nirav Florian
Amend, Anna–Lena
Bastidas-Ponce, Aimée
Sabrautzki, Sibylle
Tarquis-Medina, Marta
Sachs, Stephan
Rubey, Marina
Lorenz-Depiereux, Bettina
Feuchtinger, Annette
Bakhti, Mostafa
Lickert, Heiko
Przemeck, Gerhard K.H.
Hrabě de Angelis, Martin
author_facet Chhabra, Nirav Florian
Amend, Anna–Lena
Bastidas-Ponce, Aimée
Sabrautzki, Sibylle
Tarquis-Medina, Marta
Sachs, Stephan
Rubey, Marina
Lorenz-Depiereux, Bettina
Feuchtinger, Annette
Bakhti, Mostafa
Lickert, Heiko
Przemeck, Gerhard K.H.
Hrabě de Angelis, Martin
author_sort Chhabra, Nirav Florian
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description OBJECTIVE: Protein disulfide isomerases (PDIs) are oxidoreductases that are involved in catalyzing the formation and rearrangement of disulfide bonds during protein folding. One of the PDI members is the PDI-associated 6 (PDIA6) protein, which has been shown to play a vital role in β-cell dysfunction and diabetes. However, very little is known about the function of this protein in β-cells in vivo. This study aimed to describe the consequences of a point mutation in Pdia6 on β-cell development and function. METHODS: We generated an ENU mouse model carrying a missense mutation (Phe175Ser) in the second thioredoxin domain of the Pdia6 gene. Using biochemical and molecular tools, we determined the effects of the mutation on the β-cell development at embryonic day (E)18.5 and β-cell identity as well as function at postnatal stages. RESULTS: Mice homozygous for the Phe175Ser (F175S) mutation were mildly hyperglycemic at weaning and subsequently became hypoinsulinemic and overtly diabetic at the adult stage. Although no developmental phenotype was detected during embryogenesis, mutant mice displayed reduced insulin-expressing β-cells at P14 and P21 without any changes in the rate of cell death and proliferation. Further analysis revealed an increase in BiP and the PDI family member PDIA4, but without any concomitant apoptosis and cell death. Instead, the expression of prominent markers of β-cell maturation and function, such as Ins2, Mafa, and Slc2a2, along with increased expression of α-cell markers, Mafb, and glucagon was observed in adult mice, suggesting loss of β-cell identity. CONCLUSIONS: The results demonstrate that a global Pdia6 mutation renders mice hypoinsulinemic and hyperglycemic. This occurs due to the loss of pancreatic β-cell function and identity, suggesting a critical role of PDIA6 specifically for β-cells.
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spelling pubmed-85152962021-10-21 A point mutation in the Pdia6 gene results in loss of pancreatic β-cell identity causing overt diabetes Chhabra, Nirav Florian Amend, Anna–Lena Bastidas-Ponce, Aimée Sabrautzki, Sibylle Tarquis-Medina, Marta Sachs, Stephan Rubey, Marina Lorenz-Depiereux, Bettina Feuchtinger, Annette Bakhti, Mostafa Lickert, Heiko Przemeck, Gerhard K.H. Hrabě de Angelis, Martin Mol Metab Brief Communication OBJECTIVE: Protein disulfide isomerases (PDIs) are oxidoreductases that are involved in catalyzing the formation and rearrangement of disulfide bonds during protein folding. One of the PDI members is the PDI-associated 6 (PDIA6) protein, which has been shown to play a vital role in β-cell dysfunction and diabetes. However, very little is known about the function of this protein in β-cells in vivo. This study aimed to describe the consequences of a point mutation in Pdia6 on β-cell development and function. METHODS: We generated an ENU mouse model carrying a missense mutation (Phe175Ser) in the second thioredoxin domain of the Pdia6 gene. Using biochemical and molecular tools, we determined the effects of the mutation on the β-cell development at embryonic day (E)18.5 and β-cell identity as well as function at postnatal stages. RESULTS: Mice homozygous for the Phe175Ser (F175S) mutation were mildly hyperglycemic at weaning and subsequently became hypoinsulinemic and overtly diabetic at the adult stage. Although no developmental phenotype was detected during embryogenesis, mutant mice displayed reduced insulin-expressing β-cells at P14 and P21 without any changes in the rate of cell death and proliferation. Further analysis revealed an increase in BiP and the PDI family member PDIA4, but without any concomitant apoptosis and cell death. Instead, the expression of prominent markers of β-cell maturation and function, such as Ins2, Mafa, and Slc2a2, along with increased expression of α-cell markers, Mafb, and glucagon was observed in adult mice, suggesting loss of β-cell identity. CONCLUSIONS: The results demonstrate that a global Pdia6 mutation renders mice hypoinsulinemic and hyperglycemic. This occurs due to the loss of pancreatic β-cell function and identity, suggesting a critical role of PDIA6 specifically for β-cells. Elsevier 2021-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8515296/ /pubmed/34487921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101334 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://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 Brief Communication
Chhabra, Nirav Florian
Amend, Anna–Lena
Bastidas-Ponce, Aimée
Sabrautzki, Sibylle
Tarquis-Medina, Marta
Sachs, Stephan
Rubey, Marina
Lorenz-Depiereux, Bettina
Feuchtinger, Annette
Bakhti, Mostafa
Lickert, Heiko
Przemeck, Gerhard K.H.
Hrabě de Angelis, Martin
A point mutation in the Pdia6 gene results in loss of pancreatic β-cell identity causing overt diabetes
title A point mutation in the Pdia6 gene results in loss of pancreatic β-cell identity causing overt diabetes
title_full A point mutation in the Pdia6 gene results in loss of pancreatic β-cell identity causing overt diabetes
title_fullStr A point mutation in the Pdia6 gene results in loss of pancreatic β-cell identity causing overt diabetes
title_full_unstemmed A point mutation in the Pdia6 gene results in loss of pancreatic β-cell identity causing overt diabetes
title_short A point mutation in the Pdia6 gene results in loss of pancreatic β-cell identity causing overt diabetes
title_sort point mutation in the pdia6 gene results in loss of pancreatic β-cell identity causing overt diabetes
topic Brief Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8515296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34487921
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molmet.2021.101334
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