International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2023)

Chemerin as an Inducer of β Cell Proliferation Mediates Mitochondrial Homeostasis and Promotes β Cell Mass Expansion

  • Min Li,
  • Ruifan Zhang,
  • Qian Ge,
  • Lingzhi Yue,
  • Dan Ma,
  • Firas Khattab,
  • Wenhua Xie,
  • Yewei Cui,
  • Patrick Gilon,
  • Xueya Zhao,
  • Xi Li,
  • Rui Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24119136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 11
p. 9136

Abstract

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Loss of the β cell population is a crucial feature of type 2 diabetes. Restoring the β cell mass by stimulating β cell proliferation and preventing its apoptosis was proposed as a therapeutic approach to treating diabetes. Therefore, researchers have been increasingly interested in identifying exogenous factors that can stimulate β cell proliferation in situ and in vitro. Adipokine chemerin, which is secreted from adipose tissue and the liver, has been identified as a chemokine that plays a critical role in the regulation of metabolism. In this study, we demonstrate that chemerin as a circulating adipokine promotes β cell proliferation in vivo and in vitro. Chemerin serum levels and the expression of the main receptors within islets are highly regulated under a variety of challenging conditions, including obesity and type 2 diabetes. As compared to their littermates, mice overexpressing chemerin had a larger islet area and increased β cell mass with both a normal and high-fat diet. Moreover, in chemerin-overexpressed mice, we observed improved mitochondrial homeostasis and increased insulin synthesis. In summary, our findings confirm the potential role of chemerin as an inducer of β cell proliferation, and they provide novel insights into the helpful strategy to expand β cell population.

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