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Publication : Long non-coding RNA LncCplx2 regulates glucose homeostasis and pancreatic β cell function.

First Author  Wang L Year  2024
Journal  Mol Metab Volume  80
Pages  101878 PubMed ID  38218537
Mgi Jnum  J:345942 Mgi Id  MGI:7581444
Doi  10.1016/j.molmet.2024.101878 Citation  Wang L, et al. (2024) Long non-coding RNA LncCplx2 regulates glucose homeostasis and pancreatic beta cell function. Mol Metab 80:101878
abstractText  OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have highlighted the role of clock genes in diabetes disease and pancreatic beta cell functions. However, whether rhythmic long non-coding RNAs involve in this process is unknown. METHODS: RNA-seq and 3' rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE)-PCR were used to identify the rat LncCplx2 in pancreatic beta cells. The subcellular analysis with qRT-PCR and RNA-Scope were used to assess the localization of LncCplx2. The effects of LncCplx2 overexpression or knockout (KO) on the regulation of pancreatic beta cell functions were assessed in vitro and in vivo. RNA-seq, immunoblotting (IB), Immunoprecipitation (IP), RNA pull-down, and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-PCR assays were employed to explore the regulatory mechanisms through LncRNA-protein interaction. Metabolism cage was used to measure the circadian behaviors. RESULTS: We first demonstrate that LncCplx2 is a conserved nuclear long non-coding RNA and enriched in pancreatic islets, which is driven by core clock transcription factor BMAL1. LncCplx2 is downregulated in the diabetic islets and repressed by high glucose, which regulates the insulin secretion in vitro and ex vivo. Furthermore, LncCplx2 KO mice exhibit diabetic phenotypes, such as high blood glucose and impaired glucose tolerance. Notably, LncCplx2 deficiency has significant effects on circadian behavior, including prolonged period duration, decreased locomotor activity, and reduced metabolic rates. Mechanistically, LncCplx2 recruits EZH2, a core subunit of polycomb repression complex 2 (PRC2), to the promoter of target genes, thereby silencing circadian gene expression, which leads to phase shifts and amplitude changes in insulin secretion and cell cycle genes. CONCLUSIONS: Our results propose LncCplx2 as an unanticipated transcriptional regulator in a circadian system and suggest a more integral mechanism for the coordination of circadian rhythms and glucose homeostasis.
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