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β-Cell Pre-mir-21 Induces Dysfunction and Loss of Cellular Identity by Targeting Transforming Growth Factor Beta 2 (Tgfb2) and Smad Family Member 2 (Smad2) MRNAs

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Journal Mol Metab
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2021 Jul 11
PMID 34246804
Citations 8
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Abstract

Objective: β-cell microRNA-21 (miR-21) is increased by islet inflammatory stress but it decreases glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Thus, we sought to define the effects of miR-21 on β-cell function using in vitro and in vivo systems.

Methods: We developed a tetracycline-on system of pre-miR-21 induction in clonal β-cells and human islets, along with transgenic zebrafish and mouse models of β-cell-specific pre-miR-21 overexpression.

Results: β-cell miR-21 induction markedly reduced GSIS and led to reductions in transcription factors associated with β-cell identity and increased markers of dedifferentiation, which led us to hypothesize that miR-21 induces β-cell dysfunction by loss of cell identity. In silico analysis identified transforming growth factor-beta 2 (Tgfb2) and Smad family member 2 (Smad2) mRNAs as predicted miR-21 targets associated with the maintenance of β-cell identity. Tgfb2 and Smad2 were confirmed as direct miR-21 targets through RT-PCR, immunoblot, pulldown, and luciferase assays. In vivo zebrafish and mouse models exhibited glucose intolerance, decreased peak GSIS, decreased expression of β-cell identity markers, increased insulin and glucagon co-staining cells, and reduced Tgfb2 and Smad2 expression.

Conclusions: These findings implicate miR-21-mediated reduction of mRNAs specifying β-cell identity as a contributor to β-cell dysfunction by the loss of cellular differentiation.

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