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dc.contributor.advisorDei Cas, Alessandra-
dc.contributor.advisorCnop, Miriam-
dc.contributor.authorCito, Monia-
dc.date.accessioned2016-07-14T08:13:03Z-
dc.date.available2016-07-14T08:13:03Z-
dc.date.issued2016-03-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1889/3095-
dc.description.abstractThe eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 alpha (eIF2α) is part of the initiation complex that drives the initiator amino acid methionine to the ribosome, a crucial step in protein translation. In stress conditions such as virus infection, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, amino acid or heme deficiency eIF2α can be phosphorylated and thereby inhibit global protein synthesis. This adaptive mechanism prevents protein accumulation and consequent cytotoxic effects. Heme-regulated eIF2α kinase (HRI) is a member of the eIF2α kinase family that regulates protein translation in heme deficiency conditions. Although present in all tissues, HRI is predominantly expressed in erythroid cells where it remains inactive in the presence of normal heme concentrations. In response to heme deficiency, HRI is activated and phosphorylates eIF2α decreasing globin synthesis. This mechanism is important to prevent accumulation of heme-free globin chains which cause ER stress and apoptosis. RNA sequencing data from our group showed that in human islets and in primary rat beta cells HRI is the most expressed eIF2α kinase compared to the other family members. Despite its high expression levels, little is known about HRI function in beta cells. The aim of this project is to identify the role of HRI in pancreatic beta cells. This was investigated taking a loss-of-function approach. HRI knock down (KD) by RNA interference induced beta cell apoptosis in basal condition. HRI KD potentiated the apoptotic effects of palmitate or proinflammatory cytokines, two in vitro models for type 2 and type 1 diabetes, respectively. Increased cytokine-induced apoptosis was also observed in HRI-deficient primary rat beta cells. Unexpectedly, we observed a mild increase in eIF2α phosphorylation in HRI-deficient cells. The levels of mRNA or protein expression of C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) and activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) were not modified. HRI KD cells have decreased spliced X-box binding protein 1 (XBP1s), an important branch of the ER stress response. However, overexpression of XBP1s by adenovirus in HRI KD cells did not protect from HRI siRNA-induced apoptosis. HRI deficiency decreased phosphorylation of Akt and its downstream targets glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3), forkhead box protein O1 (FOXO1) and Bcl-2-associated death promoter (BAD). Overexpression of a constitutively active form of Akt by adenovirus in HRI-deficient beta cells partially decreased HRI KD-mediated apoptosis. Interestingly, BAD silencing protected from apoptosis caused by HRI deficiency. HRI silencing in beta cells also induced JNK activation. These results suggest an important role of HRI in beta cell survival through modulation of the Akt/BAD pathway. Thus, HRI may be an interesting target to modulate beta cell fate in diabetic conditions.it
dc.language.isoIngleseit
dc.publisherUniversità di Parma. Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Biotecnologiche e Traslazionaliit
dc.publisherUniversité Libre de Bruxelles. Center for Diabetes Researchit
dc.relation.ispartofseriesDottorato di ricerca in fisiopatologia sistemicait
dc.rights© Monia Cito, 2016it
dc.subjectHeme regulated eIF2α kinaseit
dc.subjectDiabetesit
dc.subjectApoptosisit
dc.subjectBeta cellit
dc.subjectAktit
dc.titleRole of heme regulated eIF2α kinase in pancreatic beta cell function and viabilityit
dc.title.alternativeRuolo di heme-regulated eIF2- alpha kinase nella funzione e vitalità della beta cellula pancreaticait
dc.typeDoctoral thesisit
dc.subject.miurMED/13it
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