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Perilipin 2 downregulation in β cells impairs insulin secretion under nutritional stress and damages mitochondria
Akansha Mishra, Siming Liu, Joseph Promes, Mikako Harata, William Sivitz, Brian Fink, Gourav Bhardwaj, Brian T. O’Neill, Chen Kang, Rajan Sah, Stefan Strack, Samuel Stephens, Timothy King, Laura Jackson, Andrew S. Greenberg, Frederick Anokye-Danso, Rexford S. Ahima, James Ankrum, Yumi Imai
Akansha Mishra, Siming Liu, Joseph Promes, Mikako Harata, William Sivitz, Brian Fink, Gourav Bhardwaj, Brian T. O’Neill, Chen Kang, Rajan Sah, Stefan Strack, Samuel Stephens, Timothy King, Laura Jackson, Andrew S. Greenberg, Frederick Anokye-Danso, Rexford S. Ahima, James Ankrum, Yumi Imai
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Research Article Endocrinology Metabolism

Perilipin 2 downregulation in β cells impairs insulin secretion under nutritional stress and damages mitochondria

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Abstract

Perilipin 2 (PLIN2) is a lipid droplet (LD) protein in β cells that increases under nutritional stress. Downregulation of PLIN2 is often sufficient to reduce LD accumulation. To determine whether PLIN2 positively or negatively affects β cell function under nutritional stress, PLIN2 was downregulated in mouse β cells, INS1 cells, and human islet cells. β Cell–specific deletion of PLIN2 in mice on a high-fat diet reduced glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) in vivo and in vitro. Downregulation of PLIN2 in INS1 cells blunted GSIS after 24-hour incubation with 0.2 mM palmitic acid. Downregulation of PLIN2 in human pseudoislets cultured at 5.6 mM glucose impaired both phases of GSIS, indicating that PLIN2 is critical for GSIS. Downregulation of PLIN2 decreased specific OXPHOS proteins in all 3 models and reduced oxygen consumption rates in INS1 cells and mouse islets. Moreover, we found that PLIN2-deficient INS1 cells increased the distribution of a fluorescent oleic acid analog to mitochondria and showed signs of mitochondrial stress, as indicated by susceptibility to fragmentation and alterations of acyl-carnitines and glucose metabolites. Collectively, PLIN2 in β cells has an important role in preserving insulin secretion, β cell metabolism, and mitochondrial function under nutritional stress.

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Akansha Mishra, Siming Liu, Joseph Promes, Mikako Harata, William Sivitz, Brian Fink, Gourav Bhardwaj, Brian T. O’Neill, Chen Kang, Rajan Sah, Stefan Strack, Samuel Stephens, Timothy King, Laura Jackson, Andrew S. Greenberg, Frederick Anokye-Danso, Rexford S. Ahima, James Ankrum, Yumi Imai

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PLIN2 downregulation alters distribution of Bodipy C12 in INS1 cells.

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PLIN2 downregulation alters distribution of Bodipy C12 in INS1 cells.
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(A) Representative confocal images of INS1 cells transfected with SiPLIN2 (SiPLIN2) and scramble control (Scr) and metabolically labeled with Bodipy C12 (red) overnight followed by Bodipy 493 (green) and DAPI (blue) staining. Merged pictures on the right. (B) Violin plot of integrated intensity of Bodipy C12 signal within each individual lipid droplet (LD) defined by Bodipy 493. Median and quartiles are indicated. n = 344 LDs from 15 cells for Scr and 149 LDs from 16 cells for SiPLIN2. (C) Proportion of Bodipy C12 signal found in LDs defined by Bodipy 493 in 15 cells for Scr and 14 cells for SiPLIN2 was measured. (B and C) Representative data from 3 independent experiments. (D) [3H]OA uptake after overnight incubation of Scr- and SiPLIN2-treated INS1 cells was corrected for protein contents and expressed taking the average value of Scr as 1. n = 9. (E) Representative confocal images of Scr- and SiPLIN2-treated INS1 cells metabolically labeled with Bodipy C12 (red) overnight followed by immunostaining by HSP60 (green). Merged pictures appear on the right. Pearson’s coefficient for Bodipy C12 and HSP60 was calculated as in Methods. n = 8. Representative data from 3 independent experiments. (F) Representative MitoTracker Deep Red images of Scr and SiPLIN2 INS1 cells. (G) Percentage of fragmented mitochondrial defined as aspect ratio below 2 in 3 independent experiments (exp1–exp3). Number of mitochondria counted for Scr was exp1 = 74, exp2 = 55, exp3 = 81, and for SiPLIN2 was exp1 = 73, exp2 = 41, exp3 = 40. (H) An aspect ratio and a form factor for all mitochondria from H. n = 210 for Scr and 154 for siPLIN2. See Supplemental Figure 4F for violin plot data. Scale bars: 10 μm. Data represent mean ± SEM for all except B. *P < 0.05 by Student’s t test.

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