2010
DOI: 10.1038/cdd.2010.111
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Human-IAPP disrupts the autophagy/lysosomal pathway in pancreatic β-cells: protective role of p62-positive cytoplasmic inclusions

Abstract: In type II diabetes (T2DM), there is a deficit in b-cells, increased b-cell apoptosis and formation of intracellular membranepermeant oligomers of islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP). Human-IAPP (h-IAPP) is an amyloidogenic protein co-expressed with insulin by b-cells. IAPP expression is increased with obesity, the major risk factor for T2DM. In this study we report that increased expression of human-IAPP led to impaired autophagy, due at least in part to the disruption of lysosome-dependant degradation. This act… Show more

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“…LC3II has been previously analysed using islets from various models ex vivo, but in the absence of the additional incubation with chloroquine, definitive conclusions about flux are problematic. Our results also confirm prior findings that, although p62/SQSTM1 might be a useful marker of autophagic flux in some situations, in the context of beta cell lipotoxicity its interpretation is confounded by a countermanding stimulation of p62/Sqstm1 gene expression [15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…LC3II has been previously analysed using islets from various models ex vivo, but in the absence of the additional incubation with chloroquine, definitive conclusions about flux are problematic. Our results also confirm prior findings that, although p62/SQSTM1 might be a useful marker of autophagic flux in some situations, in the context of beta cell lipotoxicity its interpretation is confounded by a countermanding stimulation of p62/Sqstm1 gene expression [15].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Lysosomal proteolysis and autophagy have been reported to modulate hIAPP-induced cellular injury in vitro (34,35). However, the role of autophagy in the development of hIAPP-induced diabetes in vivo has not been directly demonstrated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have shown that NEFA inhibit the expression of lysosome enzymes [78], lysosomal acidification and autophagic flux [81]. Similarly, the amyloidogenic peptide hIAPP has been found to inhibit autophagy [82]. This might lead to accumulation of toxic hIAPP oligomers that exacerbate beta cell dysfunction and apoptosis.…”
Section: Autophagy In Beta Cell Physiology and Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%