The impact of proinflammatory cytokines on the β-cell regulatory landscape provides insights into the genetics of type 1 diabetes
M Ramos-Rodríguez, H Raurell-Vila, ML Colli… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
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The early stages of type 1 diabetes (T1D) are characterized by local autoimmune
inflammation and progressive loss of insulin-producing pancreatic β cells. Here we show
that exposure to proinflammatory cytokines reveals a marked plasticity of the β-cell
regulatory landscape. We expand the repertoire of human islet regulatory elements by
mapping stimulus-responsive enhancers linked to changes in the β-cell transcriptome,
proteome and three-dimensional chromatin structure. Our data indicate that the β-cell …
inflammation and progressive loss of insulin-producing pancreatic β cells. Here we show
that exposure to proinflammatory cytokines reveals a marked plasticity of the β-cell
regulatory landscape. We expand the repertoire of human islet regulatory elements by
mapping stimulus-responsive enhancers linked to changes in the β-cell transcriptome,
proteome and three-dimensional chromatin structure. Our data indicate that the β-cell …
Abstract
The early stages of type 1 diabetes (T1D) are characterized by local autoimmune inflammation and progressive loss of insulin-producing pancreatic β cells. Here we show that exposure to proinflammatory cytokines reveals a marked plasticity of the β-cell regulatory landscape. We expand the repertoire of human islet regulatory elements by mapping stimulus-responsive enhancers linked to changes in the β-cell transcriptome, proteome and three-dimensional chromatin structure. Our data indicate that the β-cell response to cytokines is mediated by the induction of new regulatory regions as well as the activation of primed regulatory elements prebound by islet-specific transcription factors. We find that T1D-associated loci are enriched with newly mapped cis-regulatory regions and identify T1D-associated variants disrupting cytokine-responsive enhancer activity in human β cells. Our study illustrates how β cells respond to a proinflammatory environment and implicate a role for stimulus response islet enhancers in T1D.
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