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Single-cell transcriptomics reveals a role for pancreatic duct cells as potential mediators of inflammation in diabetes mellitus

Amadeo Muñoz García, Juri Juksar, Nathalie Gröen, Arnaud Zaldumbide, Eelco J.P. de Koning, Françoise Carlotti

2024Frontiers in Immunology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Inflammation of the pancreas contributes to the development of diabetes mellitus. Although it is well-accepted that local inflammation leads to a progressive loss of functional beta cell mass that eventually causes the onset of the disease, the development of islet inflammation remains unclear. Methods: Here, we used single-cell RNA sequencing to explore the cell type-specific molecular response of primary human pancreatic cells exposed to an inflammatory environment. Results: We identified a duct subpopulation presenting a unique proinflammatory signature among all pancreatic cell types. Discussion: Overall, the findings of this study point towards a role for duct cells in the propagation of islet inflammation, and in immune cell recruitment and activation, which are key steps in the pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus.

Topics & Concepts

InflammationPancreasDiabetes mellitusIsletProinflammatory cytokineImmune systemMedicineImmunologyBiologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyPancreatic function and diabetesSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsDiabetes and associated disorders