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Identification of novel genes for glucose metabolism based upon expression pattern in human islets and effect on insulin secretion and glycemia

Authors :
Jalal Taneera
Emma Ahlqvist
Leif Groop
Claes B. Wollheim
David Atac
Emilia Ottosson-Laakso
João Fadista
Source :
Human Molecular Genetics, Vol. 24, No 7 (2015) pp. 1945-1955
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Normal glucose homeostasis is characterized by appropriate insulin secretion and low HbA1c. Gene expression signatures associated with these two phenotypes could be essential for islet function and pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Herein, we employed a novel approach to identify candidate genes involved in T2D by correlating islet microarray gene expression data (78 donors) with insulin secretion and HbA1c level. The expression of 649 genes (P < 0.05) was correlated with insulin secretion and HbA1c. Of them, five genes (GLR1A, PPP1R1A, PLCDXD3, FAM105A and ENO2) correlated positively with insulin secretion/negatively with HbA1c and one gene (GNG5) correlated negatively with insulin secretion/positively with HbA1c were followed up. The five positively correlated genes have lower expression levels in diabetic islets, whereas GNG5 expression is higher. Exposure of human islets to high glucose for 24 h resulted in up-regulation of GNG5 and PPP1R1A expression, whereas the expression of ENO2 and GLRA1 was down-regulated. No effect was seen on the expression of FAM105A and PLCXD3. siRNA silencing in INS-1 832/13 cells showed reduction in insulin secretion for PPP1R1A, PLXCD3, ENO2, FAM105A and GNG5 but not GLRA1. Although no SNP in these gene loci passed the genome-wide significance for association with T2D in DIAGRAM+ database, four SNPs influenced gene expression in cis in human islets. In conclusion, we identified and confirmed PPP1R1A, FAM105A, ENO2, PLCDX3 and GNG5 as potential regulators of islet function. We provide a list of candidate genes as a resource for exploring their role in the pathogenesis of T2D.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
09646906
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Molecular Genetics, Vol. 24, No 7 (2015) pp. 1945-1955
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7c415d07d8efe284df7fb14fcf4f8e1a