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The age-dependent regulation of pancreatic islet landscape is fueled by a HNF1a-immune signaling loop

Andreas Frøslev Mathisen, Thomas Aga Legøy, Ulrik Larsen, Lucas Unger, Shadab Abadpour, João A. Paulo, Hanne Scholz, Luiza Ghila, Simona Chera

2024Mechanisms of Ageing and Development10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Animal longevity is a function of global vital organ functionality and, consequently, a complex polygenic trait. Yet, monogenic regulators controlling overall or organ-specific ageing exist, owing their conservation to their function in growth and development. Here, by using pathway analysis combined with wet-biology methods on several dynamic timelines, we identified Hnf1a as a novel master regulator of the maturation and ageing in the adult pancreatic islet during the first year of life. Conditional transgenic mice bearing suboptimal levels of this transcription factor in the pancreatic islets displayed age-dependent changes, with a profile echoing precocious maturation. Additionally, the comparative pathway analysis revealed a link between Hnf1a age-dependent regulation and immune signaling, which was confirmed in the ageing timeline of an overly immunodeficient mouse model. Last, the global proteome analysis of human islets spanning three decades of life largely backed the age-specific regulation observed in mice. Collectively, our results suggest a novel role of Hnf1a as a monogenic regulator of the maturation and ageing process in the pancreatic islet via a direct or indirect regulatory loop with immune signaling.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyIsletLongevityImmune systemTranscription factorTransgeneAgeingGenetically modified mouseCell biologyRegulatorPancreatic isletsKnockout mouseImmunologyGeneticsEndocrinologyInsulinReceptorGenePancreatic function and diabetesGenetics and Neurodevelopmental DisordersEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease