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S6K1 controls pancreatic β cell size independently of intrauterine growth restriction.

Sung Hee Um, Melanie Sticker-Jantscheff, Gia Cac Chau, Kristina Vintersten, Matthias Mueller, Yann-Gael Gangloff, Ralf H Adams, Jean-Francois Spetz, Lynda Elghazi, Paul T Pfluger, Mario Pende, Ernesto Bernal-Mizrachi, Albert Tauler, Matthias H Tschöp, George Thomas, Sara C Kozma.   

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a worldwide heath problem that is characterized by insulin resistance and the eventual loss of β cell function. As recent studies have shown that loss of ribosomal protein (RP) S6 kinase 1 (S6K1) increases systemic insulin sensitivity, S6K1 inhibitors are being pursued as potential agents for improving insulin resistance. Here we found that S6K1 deficiency in mice also leads to decreased β cell growth, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), and impaired placental development. IUGR is a common complication of human pregnancy that limits the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the developing fetus, leading to diminished embryonic β cell growth and the onset of T2DM later in life. However, restoration of placental development and the rescue of IUGR by tetraploid embryo complementation did not restore β cell size or insulin levels in S6K1-/- embryos, suggesting that loss of S6K1 leads to an intrinsic β cell lesion. Consistent with this hypothesis, reexpression of S6K1 in β cells of S6K1-/- mice restored embryonic β cell size, insulin levels, glucose tolerance, and RPS6 phosphorylation, without rescuing IUGR. Together, these data suggest that a nutrient-mediated reduction in intrinsic β cell S6K1 signaling, rather than IUGR, during fetal development may underlie reduced β cell growth and eventual development of T2DM later in life.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26075820      PMCID: PMC4563673          DOI: 10.1172/JCI77030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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