[PDF][PDF] Beta cell hubs dictate pancreatic islet responses to glucose

NR Johnston, RK Mitchell, E Haythorne, MP Pessoa… - Cell metabolism, 2016 - cell.com
NR Johnston, RK Mitchell, E Haythorne, MP Pessoa, F Semplici, J Ferrer, L Piemonti
Cell metabolism, 2016cell.com
The arrangement of β cells within islets of Langerhans is critical for insulin release through
the generation of rhythmic activity. A privileged role for individual β cells in orchestrating
these responses has long been suspected, but not directly demonstrated. We show here that
the β cell population in situ is operationally heterogeneous. Mapping of islet functional
architecture revealed the presence of hub cells with pacemaker properties, which remain
stable over recording periods of 2 to 3 hr. Using a dual optogenetic/photopharmacological …
Summary
The arrangement of β cells within islets of Langerhans is critical for insulin release through the generation of rhythmic activity. A privileged role for individual β cells in orchestrating these responses has long been suspected, but not directly demonstrated. We show here that the β cell population in situ is operationally heterogeneous. Mapping of islet functional architecture revealed the presence of hub cells with pacemaker properties, which remain stable over recording periods of 2 to 3 hr. Using a dual optogenetic/photopharmacological strategy, silencing of hubs abolished coordinated islet responses to glucose, whereas specific stimulation restored communication patterns. Hubs were metabolically adapted and targeted by both pro-inflammatory and glucolipotoxic insults to induce widespread β cell dysfunction. Thus, the islet is wired by hubs, whose failure may contribute to type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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