1. Promotion of beta cell proliferation through DYRK kinase inhibition using the marine natural product breitfussin C.
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Ullsten S, Østnes Hansen K, Petit GA, Hansen EH, and Andersen JH
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- Animals, Cell Line, Molecular Docking Simulation, Apoptosis drug effects, Rats, Cell Survival drug effects, Cytokines metabolism, Protein Kinase Inhibitors pharmacology, Signal Transduction drug effects, Insulin-Secreting Cells drug effects, Insulin-Secreting Cells metabolism, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism, Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases antagonists & inhibitors, Dyrk Kinases, Biological Products pharmacology, Biological Products chemistry, Protein-Tyrosine Kinases metabolism, Protein-Tyrosine Kinases antagonists & inhibitors
- Abstract
Pro-inflammatory cytokines, like interleukin-1 beta and interferon gamma, are known to activate signalling pathways causing pancreatic beta cell death and dysfunction, contributing to the onset of diabetes. Targeting cytokine signalling pathways offers a potential strategy to slow or even halt disease progression, reducing reliance on exogenous insulin and improving glucose regulation. This study explores the protective and proliferative effects of breitfussin C (BfC), a natural compound isolated from the Arctic marine hydrozoan Thuiaria breitfussi, on pancreatic beta cells exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines. Using the beta cell line RIN-M5F, we assessed the protective effects of BfC through a MTS assay for cell viability, caspase 3/7 activity for apoptosis, and EdU incorporation and cell cycle distribution for proliferation. Additionally, we investigated BfC's inhibitory effects on the DYRK family of kinases using kinase activity and binding assays, western blotting, and docking simulations. Our findings reveal that BfC treatment effectively increases beta cell proliferation and counteracts cytokine-induced decrease in proliferation. The proliferative effect is associated with inhibition of DYRK kinases and a subsequent decrease in the cell cycle inhibitor p27
KIP . These results suggest that BfC mediates beta cell-protective effect by promoting proliferation through DYRK inhibition, highlighting its potential as a molecular starting point for the development of a therapeutic agent against diabetes., Competing Interests: Declarations. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2025. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2025
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