Yap1 plays a protective role in suppressing free fatty acid-induced apoptosis and promoting beta-cell survival
Received date: 13 Nov 2015
Accepted date: 23 Feb 2016
Published date: 27 May 2016
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Mammalian pancreatic β-cells play a pivotal role in development and glucose homeostasis through the production and secretion of insulin. Functional failure or decrease in β-cell number leads to type 2 diabetes (T2D). Despite the physiological importance of β-cells, the viability of β-cells is often challenged mainly due to its poor ability to adapt to their changing microenvironment. One of the factors that negatively affect β-cell viability is high concentration of free fatty acids (FFAs) such as palmitate. In this work, we demonstrated that Yes-associated protein (Yap1) is activated when β-cells are treated with palmitate. Our loss- and gain-of-function analyses using rodent insulinoma cell lines revealed that Yap1 suppresses palmitate-induced apoptosis in β-cells without regulating their proliferation. We also found that upon palmitate treatment, re-arrangement of F-actin mediates Yap1 activation. Palmitate treatment increases expression of one of the Yap1 target genes, connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). Our gain-offunction analysis with CTGF suggests CTGF may be the downstream factor of Yap1 in the protective mechanism against FFA-induced apoptosis.
Key words: β-cell; CTGF; F-actin; free fatty acid; Hippo signaling; Yap1
Yaoting Deng , Yurika Matsui , Wenfei Pan , Qiu Li , Zhi-Chun Lai . Yap1 plays a protective role in suppressing free fatty acid-induced apoptosis and promoting beta-cell survival[J]. Protein & Cell, 2016 , 7(5) : 362 -372 . DOI: 10.1007/s13238-016-0258-5
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