iScience (May 2023)

Deubiquitinase USP1 influences the dedifferentiation of mouse pancreatic β-cells

  • Meenal Francis,
  • Smitha Bhaskar,
  • Saarwani Komanduri,
  • Preethi Sheshadri,
  • Jyothi Prasanna,
  • Anujith Kumar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 5
p. 106771

Abstract

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Summary: Loss of insulin-secreting β-cells in diabetes may be either due to apoptosis or dedifferentiation of β-cell mass. The ubiquitin-proteasome system comprising E3 ligase and deubiquitinases (DUBs) controls several aspects of β-cell functions. In this study, screening for key DUBs identified USP1 to be specifically involved in dedifferentiation process. Inhibition of USP1 either by genetic intervention or small-molecule inhibitor ML323 restored epithelial phenotype of β-cells, but not with inhibition of other DUBs. In absence of dedifferentiation cues, overexpression of USP1 was sufficient to induce dedifferentiation in β-cells; mechanistic insight showed USP1 to mediate its effect via modulating the expression of inhibitor of differentiation (ID) 2. In an in vivo streptozotocin (STZ)-induced dedifferentiation mouse model system, administering ML323 alleviated hyperglycemic state. Overall, this study identifies USP1 to be involved in dedifferentiation of β-cells and its inhibition may have a therapeutic application of reducing β-cell loss during diabetes.

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