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β-cell specific E2f1 deficiency impairs glucose homeostasis, β-cell identity and insulin secretion

Authors :
Frédérik Oger
Cyril Bourouh
Marika Elsa Friano
Emilie Courty
Laure Rolland
Xavier Gromada
Maeva Moreno
Charlène Carney
Nabil Rabhi
Emmanuelle Durand
Souhila Amanzougarene
Lionel Berberian
Mehdi Derhourhi
Etienne Blanc
Sarah Anissa Hannou
Pierre-Damien Denechaud
Zohra Benfodda
Patrick Meffre
Lluis Fajas
Julie Kerr-Conte
François Pattou
Philippe Froguel
Benoit Pourcet
Amélie Bonnefond
Patrick Collombat
Jean-Sébastien Annicotte
Source :
Diabetes.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Diabetes Association, 2023.

Abstract

The loss of pancreatic β-cell identity emerges as an important feature of type 2 diabetes development, but the molecular mechanisms are still elusive. Here, we explore the cellautonomous role of the cell cycle regulator and transcription factor E2F1 in the maintenance of β-cell identity, insulin secretion and glucose homeostasis. We show that the β-cell-specific loss of E2f1 function in mice triggers glucose intolerance associated with defective insulin secretion, an altered endocrine cell mass, a downregulation of many β-cell genes and a concomitant increase of non-β-cell markers. Mechanistically, the epigenomic profiling of promoters of these non-β-cell upregulated genes identified an enrichment of bivalent H3K4me3/H3K27me3 or H3K27me3 marks. Conversely, promoters of downregulated genes were enriched in active chromatin H3K4me3 and H3K27ac histone marks. We find that specific E2f1 transcriptional, cistromic and epigenomic signatures are associated with these β-cell dysfunctions, with E2F1 directly regulating several β-cell genes at the chromatin level. Finally, the pharmacological inhibition of E2F transcriptional activity in human islets also impairs insulin secretion and the expression of β-cell identity genes. Our data suggest that E2F1 is critical for maintaining β-cell identity and function through a sustained control of β-cell and non β-cell transcriptional programs.

Details

ISSN :
1939327X and 00121797
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........44d92b613ace2d469b2c6959b2f0931f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2337/db22-0604