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The orphan nuclear receptor Nor1/Nr4a3 is a negative regulator of β-cell mass.

Anne-Françoise Close1,2, Nidheesh Dadheech1,2, Bárbara Scoralick Villela1,2, Claude Rouillard3,4, Jean Buteau5,2.   

Abstract

The Nr4a subfamily of nuclear receptor comprises three members in mammalian cells: Nur77/Nr4a1, Nurr1/Nr4a2, and Nor1/Nr4a3. Nr4a proteins play key roles in the regulation of glucose homeostasis in peripheral metabolic tissues. However, their biological functions in β-cells remain relatively uncharacterized. Here we sought to investigate the potential role of Nor1 in the regulation of β-cell mass and, in particular, β-cell survival/apoptosis. We used histological analysis to examine the consequences of genetic deletion of either Nur77 and Nor1 on β-cell mass, investigated the expression patterns of Nr4as in human islets and INS cells and performed gain- and loss-of-function experiments to further characterize the role of Nor1 in β-cell apoptosis. Surprisingly, Nor1 knockout mice displayed increased β-cell mass, whereas mice with genetic deletion of Nur77 did not exhibit any significant differences compared with their WT littermates. The increase in β-cell mass in Nor1 knockout mice was accompanied by improved glucose tolerance. A gene expression study performed in both human islets and INS cells revealed that Nor1 expression is significantly increased by pro-inflammatory cytokines and, to a lesser extent, by elevated concentrations of glucose. Nor1 overexpression in both INS and human islet cells caused apoptosis, whereas siRNA-mediated Nor1 knockdown prevented cytokine-induced β-cell death. Finally, Nor1 expression was up-regulated in islets of individuals with type 2 diabetes. Altogether, our results uncover that Nor1 negatively regulates β-cell mass. Nor1 represents a promising molecular target in diabetes treatment to prevent β-cell destruction.
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Keywords:  Nr4a; apoptosis; cytokine; diabetes; insulin; nuclear receptor; pancreas; β-cell

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30696767      PMCID: PMC6442030          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.005135

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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