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A requirement for PAK1 to support mitochondrial function and maintain cellular redox balance via electron transport chain proteins to prevent β-cell apoptosis.

Miwon Ahn1, Eunjin Oh1, Erika M McCown1, Xin Wang2, Rajakrishnan Veluthakal1, Debbie C Thurmond3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: p21 (Cdc42/Rac1) activated Kinase 1 (PAK1) is a candidate susceptibility factor for type 2 diabetes (T2D). PAK1 is depleted in the islets from T2D donors, compared to control individuals. In addition, whole-body PAK1 knock out (PAK1-KO) in mice worsens the T2D-like effects of high-fat diet. The current study tested the effects of modulating PAK1 levels only in β-cells. MATERIALS/
METHODS: β-cell-specific inducible PAK1 KO (βPAK1-iKO) mice were generated and used with human β-cells and T2D islets to evaluate β-cell function.
RESULTS: βPAK1-iKO mice exhibited glucose intolerance and elevated β-cell apoptosis, but without peripheral insulin resistance. β-cells from βPAK-iKO mice also contained fewer mitochondria per cell. At the cellular level, human PAK1-deficient β-cells showed blunted glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and reduced mitochondrial function. Mitochondria from human PAK1-deficient β-cells were deficient in the electron transport chain (ETC) subunits CI, CIII, and CIV; NDUFA12, a CI complex protein, was identified as a novel PAK1 binding partner, and was significantly reduced with PAK1 knockdown. PAK1 knockdown disrupted the NAD+/NADH and NADP+/NADPH ratios, and elevated ROS. An imbalance of the redox state due to mitochondrial dysfunction leads to ER stress in β-cells. PAK1 replenishment in the β-cells of T2D human islets ameliorated levels of ER stress markers.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings support a protective function for PAK1 in β-cells. The results support a new model whereby the PAK1 in the β-cell plays a required role upstream of mitochondrial function, via maintaining ETC protein levels and averting stress-induced β-cell apoptosis to retain healthy functional β-cell mass.
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Keywords:  Diabetes; Electron transport chain; Mitochondrial number; Redox imbalance; β-Cell mass

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33181191      PMCID: PMC8123936          DOI: 10.1016/j.metabol.2020.154431

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolism        ISSN: 0026-0495            Impact factor:   8.694


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