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Publication : Glucotoxicity-induced suppression of Cox6a2 expression provokes β-cell dysfunction via augmented ROS production.

First Author  Nagai Y Year  2021
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  556
Pages  134-141 PubMed ID  33839409
Mgi Jnum  J:305300 Mgi Id  MGI:6706022
Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.03.148 Citation  Nagai Y, et al. (2021) Glucotoxicity-induced suppression of Cox6a2 expression provokes beta-cell dysfunction via augmented ROS production. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 556:134-141
abstractText  Oxidative stress is a deteriorating factor for pancreatic beta-cells under chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the increase in oxidative stress in beta-cells under diabetic conditions remains unclear. We demonstrated previously that the selective alleviation of glucotoxicity ameliorated the downregulation of several beta-cell factors, including Cox6a2. Cox6a2 encodes a subunit of the respiratory chain complex IV in mitochondria. In this study, we analyzed the role of Cox6a2 in pancreatic beta-cell function and its pathophysiological significance in diabetes mellitus. Cox6a2-knockdown experiments in MIN6-CB4 cells indicated an increased production of reactive oxygen species as detected by CellROX Deep Red reagent using flow cytometry. In systemic Cox6a2-knockout mice, impaired glucose tolerance was observed under a high-fat high-sucrose diet. However, insulin resistance was reduced when compared with control littermates. This indicates a relative insufficiency of beta-cell function. To examine the transcriptional regulation of Cox6a2, ATAC-seq with islet DNA was performed and an open-chromatin area within the Cox6a2 enhancer region was detected. Reporter gene analysis using this area revealed that MafA directly regulates Cox6a2 expression. These findings suggest that the decreased expression of Cox6a2 increases the levels of reactive oxygen species and that Mafa is associated with decreased Cox6a2 expression under glucotoxic conditions.
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