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The long noncoding RNA MALAT1 predicts human pancreatic islet isolation quality.

Wilson Km Wong1, Guozhi Jiang2, Anja E Sørensen3, Yi Vee Chew4, Cody Lee-Maynard1, David Liuwantara4, Lindy Williams4, Philip J O'Connell4, Louise T Dalgaard3, Ronald C Ma2,5, Wayne J Hawthorne4, Mugdha V Joglekar1, Anandwardhan A Hardikar1.   

Abstract

Human islet isolation is a cost-/resource-intensive program generating islets for cell therapy in Type 1 diabetes. However, only a third of cadaveric pancreas get to clinical transplantation due to low quality/number of islets. There is a need to identify biomarker(s) that predict the quality of islets, prior to initiating their isolation. Here, we sequenced transcriptome from 18 human islet preparations stratified into three groups (Gr.1: Best quality/transplantable islets, Gr.2: Intermediary quality, Gr.3: Inferior quality/non-transplantable islets) based on routine measurements including islet purity/viability. Machine-learning algorithms involving penalized regression analyses identified 10 long-non-coding(lnc)RNAs significantly different across all group-wise comparisons (Gr1VsGr2, Gr2vsGr3, Gr1vsGr3). Two variants of Metastasis-Associated Lung Adenocarcinoma Transcript-1(MALAT1) lncRNA were common across all comparisons. We confirmed RNA-seq findings in a "validation set" of 75 human islet preparations. Finally, in 19 pancreas samples, we demonstrate that assessing the levels of MALAT1 variants alone (ROC curve AUC: 0.83) offers highest specificity in predicting post-isolation islet quality and improves the predictive potential for clinical islet transplantation when combined with Edmonton Donor Points/Body Mass Index(BMI)/North American Islet Donor Score(NAIDS). We present this resource of islet-quality-stratified lncRNA transcriptome data and identify MALAT1 as a biomarker that significantly enhances current selection methods for clinical (GMP)-grade islet isolation.

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Keywords:  Islet cells; Transplantation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31361602      PMCID: PMC6777802          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.129299

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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