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Reduced peroxisomal function increases insulin secretion, promotes insulin oxidation, and impairs β cell maturity
J. Jason Collier, Caroline R. Cothern, Maggie P. Ducote, Thomas M. Martin, Melissa A. Linden, Robert C. Noland, David H. Burk, Samuel D. Dupuy, Michael D. Karlstad, Krisztian Stadler, Sarah S. Hirschbeck, Thanh D. Do, Anastasia Coldren, Marcela Brissova, Teayoun Kim, Kirk M. Habegger, Sujoy Ghosh, Zane A. Vickery, Qudus Sarumi, Shawn R. Campagna, Susan J. Burke
J. Jason Collier, Caroline R. Cothern, Maggie P. Ducote, Thomas M. Martin, Melissa A. Linden, Robert C. Noland, David H. Burk, Samuel D. Dupuy, Michael D. Karlstad, Krisztian Stadler, Sarah S. Hirschbeck, Thanh D. Do, Anastasia Coldren, Marcela Brissova, Teayoun Kim, Kirk M. Habegger, Sujoy Ghosh, Zane A. Vickery, Qudus Sarumi, Shawn R. Campagna, Susan J. Burke
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Research Article Endocrinology Metabolism

Reduced peroxisomal function increases insulin secretion, promotes insulin oxidation, and impairs β cell maturity

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Abstract

Given the central role of peroxisomes in lipid metabolism and redox homeostasis, we hypothesized that peroxisomal activity is critical for sustaining β cell function and identity. Pex5 deletion models were employed to investigate the loss of peroxisomal function on glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS), oxidative stress, and β cell maturity markers. Peroxisome deficiency in male mice resulted in elevated GSIS. Glucose intolerance developed despite increased insulin secretion. Ion mobility mass spectrometry revealed oxidation of insulin proteins and a truncated insulin 2–derived peptide in islets from mice with a tissue-specific deficiency in peroxisomes. Peroxisome loss of function increased multiple markers of oxidative stress, including altered metabolite profiles, lipid peroxidation, and protein carbonylation. These findings revealed that increased secretion of oxidized insulin protein is insufficient to regulate whole-body glucose homeostasis. Peroxisome deficiency also reduced markers of β cell maturity. Based on these outcomes, we identified the peroxisome organelle as a key regulatory component of glucose homeostasis by protecting insulin from oxidative modification and degradation and by supporting maintenance of mature β cells.

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J. Jason Collier, Caroline R. Cothern, Maggie P. Ducote, Thomas M. Martin, Melissa A. Linden, Robert C. Noland, David H. Burk, Samuel D. Dupuy, Michael D. Karlstad, Krisztian Stadler, Sarah S. Hirschbeck, Thanh D. Do, Anastasia Coldren, Marcela Brissova, Teayoun Kim, Kirk M. Habegger, Sujoy Ghosh, Zane A. Vickery, Qudus Sarumi, Shawn R. Campagna, Susan J. Burke

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Loss of peroxisomal function correlates with increased oxidative phosphorylation pathway activity, palmitate oxidation, and ATP content in male mice.

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(A–C) Volcano plot, KEGG pathway analysis, and upregulated genes in the oxidative phosphorylation pathway, respectively, determined from RNA-Seq data in islets from 22-week-old male Pex5CON and Pex5Pdx1–/– mice; n = 3–4. (D) Mitochondrial versus nuclear DNA content in isolated islets from 22-week-old mice; n = 7–10. (E) CPT1 activity in pancreatic mitochondrial isolates from 30-week-old mice; n = 7–8. (F and G) Palmitate oxidation to CO2, or acid-soluble metabolites (ASM), respectively, in the basal state, in the presence of etomoxir (ETX) or pyruvate (PYR) in pancreatic homogenates from 30-week-old mice; n = 12–13. (H and I) Pyruvate and leucine oxidation, respectively, in pancreatic homogenates from 30-week-old mice; n = 13–14. (J) Intracellular ATP content in isolated islets from 30-week-old mice treated with glucose (2, 11, or 20 mM); n = 4–9. (K) Intracellular ATP in 832/13 cells treated for 48 hours with siCTRL or siPex5 at 11 mM glucose; n = 4 individual experiments. ns, not significant; *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001. One-way ANOVA with multiple comparisons (D, F, G, and J), or 2-tailed Student’s t test (E, H, I, and K).

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