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Publication : Bax and Bak jointly control survival and dampen the early unfolded protein response in pancreatic β-cells under glucolipotoxic stress.

First Author  White SA Year  2020
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  10986
PubMed ID  32620813 Mgi Jnum  J:294222
Mgi Id  MGI:6453596 Doi  10.1038/s41598-020-67755-3
Citation  White SA, et al. (2020) Bax and Bak jointly control survival and dampen the early unfolded protein response in pancreatic beta-cells under glucolipotoxic stress. Sci Rep 10(1):10986
abstractText  ER stress and apoptosis contribute to the loss of pancreatic beta-cells under pro-diabetic conditions of glucolipotoxicity. Although activation of canonical intrinsic apoptosis is known to require pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins Bax and Bak, their individual and combined involvement in glucolipotoxic beta-cell death are not known. It has also remained an open question if Bax and Bak in beta-cells have non-apoptotic roles in mitochondrial function and ER stress signaling, as suggested in other cell types. Using mice with individual or combined beta-cell deletion of Bax and Bak, we demonstrated that glucolipotoxic beta-cell death in vitro occurs by both non-apoptotic and apoptotic mechanisms, and the apoptosis could be triggered by either Bax or Bak alone. In contrast, they had non-redundant roles in mediating staurosporine-induced apoptosis. We further established that Bax and Bak do not affect normal glucose-stimulated beta-cell Ca(2+) responses, insulin secretion, or in vivo glucose tolerance. Finally, our experiments revealed that combined deletion of Bax and Bak amplified the unfolded protein response in islets during the early stages of chemical- or glucolipotoxicity-induced ER stress. These findings shed new light on roles of the core apoptosis machinery in beta-cell survival and stress signals of importance for the pathobiology of diabetes.
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