Hyperinsulinemia acts via acinar insulin receptors to drive obesity-associated pancreatic cancer initiation by promoting digestive enzyme production and inflammation

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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Summary The rising pancreatic cancer incidence due to obesity and type 2 diabetes is closely tied to hyperinsulinemia, an independent cancer risk factor. Previous studies demonstrated reducing insulin production suppressed pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN) pre-cancerous lesions in Kras -mutant mice. However, the pathophysiological and molecular mechanisms remained unknown and in particular it was unclear whether hyperinsulinemia affected PanIN precursor cells directly or indirectly. Here, we demonstrate that insulin receptors ( Insr ) in Kras G12D -expressing pancreatic acinar cells are dispensable for glucose homeostasis, but necessary for hyperinsulinemia-driven PanIN formation in the context of diet-induced hyperinsulinemia and obesity. Mechanistically, this was attributed to amplified digestive enzyme protein translation, triggering of local inflammation and PanIN metaplasia in vivo . In vitro , insulin dose-dependently increased acinar-to-ductal metaplasia formation in a trypsin– and Insr -dependent manner. Collectively, our data shed light on the mechanisms connecting obesity-driven hyperinsulinemia and pancreatic cancer development.
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acinar hyperinsulinemia receptors,pancreatic cancer initiation,pancreatic cancer,obesity-associated
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