Differential gene expression between Zucker Fatty rats and Zucker Diabetic Fatty rats: a potential role for the immediate-early gene Egr-1 in regulation of beta cell proliferation
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Differential gene expression between Zucker Fatty rats and Zucker Diabetic Fatty rats: a potential role for the immediate-early gene Egr-1 in regulation of beta cell proliferation
Abstract
The beta-cell failure that characterises type 2 diabetes is likely to involve altered expression of many genes. We aimed to identify global changes in gene expression underlying beta-cell dysfunction in pre-diabetic Zucker Diabetic Fatty rat islets, followed by functional studies to verify our findings. Gene expression profiles in islets from 6-week-old Zucker Diabetic Fatty rats and Zucker Fatty rat controls were analysed using Affymetrix microarrays. Totally 977 genes were found to be differentially regulated, comprising large groups of membrane and structural proteins, kinases, channels, receptors, transporters, growth factors and transcription factors. We are particularly interested in transcription factors, which can have profound effects on cellular function. Thus a subset of those with no role yet defined in the beta-cell was selected for further study namely the immediate-early gene Egr-1, PAG608, rCGR19 and mSin3b. Tissue specificity of these factors varied but interestingly Egr-1 expression was highly enriched in the pancreatic islet. To determine a possible role of Egr-1 in the beta-cell, Egr-1 expression in INS-1 cells was silenced using RNA interference (RNAi). Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in these cells was then measured using ELISA and cell proliferation was measured by [(3)H]thymidine incorporation. Small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated silencing of the Egr-1 gene inhibited its induction by glucose but had no observable effect on glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. However, Egr-1 gene silencing did inhibit proliferation of INS-1 cells in a glucose-independent manner. Our studies have revealed a role for Egr-1 and suggest that reduced Egr-1 gene expression may contribute to decreased beta-cell proliferation and the consequent beta-cell failure observed in the later stages of type 2 diabetes.
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