Literature DB >> 32941685

Roles of Noncoding RNAs in Islet Biology.

Claudiane Guay1,2, Cécile Jacovetti1,2, Mustafa Bilal Bayazit1,2, Flora Brozzi1,2, Adriana Rodriguez-Trejo1,2, Kejing Wu1,2, Romano Regazzi1,2.   

Abstract

The discovery that most mammalian genome sequences are transcribed to ribonucleic acids (RNA) has revolutionized our understanding of the mechanisms governing key cellular processes and of the causes of human diseases, including diabetes mellitus. Pancreatic islet cells were found to contain thousands of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs), including micro-RNAs (miRNAs), PIWI-associated RNAs, small nucleolar RNAs, tRNA-derived fragments, long non-coding RNAs, and circular RNAs. While the involvement of miRNAs in islet function and in the etiology of diabetes is now well documented, there is emerging evidence indicating that other classes of ncRNAs are also participating in different aspects of islet physiology. The aim of this article will be to provide a comprehensive and updated view of the studies carried out in human samples and rodent models over the past 15 years on the role of ncRNAs in the control of α- and β-cell development and function and to highlight the recent discoveries in the field. We not only describe the role of ncRNAs in the control of insulin and glucagon secretion but also address the contribution of these regulatory molecules in the proliferation and survival of islet cells under physiological and pathological conditions. It is now well established that most cells release part of their ncRNAs inside small extracellular vesicles, allowing the delivery of genetic material to neighboring or distantly located target cells. The role of these secreted RNAs in cell-to-cell communication between β-cells and other metabolic tissues as well as their potential use as diabetes biomarkers will be discussed. © 2020 American Physiological Society. Compr Physiol 10:893-932, 2020.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32941685     DOI: 10.1002/cphy.c190032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Compr Physiol        ISSN: 2040-4603            Impact factor:   9.090


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1.  Downregulation of Kcnq1ot1 attenuates β-cell proliferation and insulin secretion via the miR-15b-5p/Ccnd1 and Ccnd2 axis.

Authors:  Yanli Li; Yalan Chen; Ziyu Liu; Beisi Lin; Xiaoyi Deng; Qiwen Xiao; Zhishan Chen; Huiyu Ye; Danrui Chen; Yanna Su; Wangen Li; Wen Xu
Journal:  Acta Diabetol       Date:  2022-03-26       Impact factor: 4.280

Review 2.  Circular RNAs as Novel Regulators of β-Cell Functions under Physiological and Pathological Conditions.

Authors:  Flora Brozzi; Romano Regazzi
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-02-03       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 3.  Molecular Mechanisms of Nutrient-Mediated Regulation of MicroRNAs in Pancreatic β-cells.

Authors:  Anna Sałówka; Aida Martinez-Sanchez
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-11-04       Impact factor: 5.555

Review 4.  Mechanisms Underlying the Expansion and Functional Maturation of β-Cells in Newborns: Impact of the Nutritional Environment.

Authors:  Cécile Jacovetti; Romano Regazzi
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-02-14       Impact factor: 5.923

Review 5.  Emerging Classes of Small Non-Coding RNAs With Potential Implications in Diabetes and Associated Metabolic Disorders.

Authors:  Cécile Jacovetti; Mustafa Bilal Bayazit; Romano Regazzi
Journal:  Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-05-10       Impact factor: 5.555

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