کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2792586 | 1155064 | 2016 | 12 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• Elevated serpinB1 correlates with β cell proliferation in insulin resistance
• SerpinB1 promotes β cell proliferation in multiple species
• SerpinB1 deficiency leads to maladaptive β cell proliferation in insulin resistance
• SerpinB1 inhibits elastase and activates growth/survival factor signaling pathways
SummaryAlthough compensatory islet hyperplasia in response to insulin resistance is a recognized feature in diabetes, the factor(s) that promote β cell proliferation have been elusive. We previously reported that the liver is a source for such factors in the liver insulin receptor knockout (LIRKO) mouse, an insulin resistance model that manifests islet hyperplasia. Using proteomics we show that serpinB1, a protease inhibitor, which is abundant in the hepatocyte secretome and sera derived from LIRKO mice, is the liver-derived secretory protein that regulates β cell proliferation in humans, mice, and zebrafish. Small-molecule compounds, that partially mimic serpinB1 effects of inhibiting elastase activity, enhanced proliferation of β cells, and mice lacking serpinB1 exhibit attenuated β cell compensation in response to insulin resistance. Finally, SerpinB1 treatment of islets modulated proteins in growth/survival pathways. Together, these data implicate serpinB1 as an endogenous protein that can potentially be harnessed to enhance functional β cell mass in patients with diabetes.
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Journal: - Volume 23, Issue 1, 12 January 2016, Pages 194–205