Oxidative Stress Leads to beta-Cell Dysfunction Through Loss of beta-Cell Identity

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY(2021)

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Pancreatic beta-cell failure is a critical event in the onset of both main types of diabetes mellitus but underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. beta-cells have low anti-oxidant capacity, making them more susceptible to oxidative stress. In type 1 diabetes (T1D), reactive oxygen species (ROS) are associated with pro-inflammatory conditions at the onset of the disease. Here, we investigated the effects of hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative stress on human beta-cells. We show that primary human beta-cell function is decreased. This reduced function is associated with an ER stress response and the shuttling of FOXO1 to the nucleus. Furthermore, oxidative stress leads to loss of beta-cell maturity genes MAFA and PDX1, and to a concomitant increase in progenitor marker expression of SOX9 and HES1. Overall, we propose that oxidative stress-induced beta-cell failure may result from partial dedifferentiation. Targeting antioxidant mechanisms may preserve functional beta-cell mass in early stages of development of T1D.
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oxidative stress, beta-cell dysfunction, beta-cell identity, beta-cell dedifferentiation, type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D)
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