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XBP1 expression in pancreatic islet cells is associated with poor glycaemic control across ancestries especially in young non-obese onset diabetes
Author Affiliations
University of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital, Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Centre, ...
Published InmedRxiv
Year2023
Abstract
Abstract Objective Certain ethnicities such as South Asians and East Asians have higher rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus, in part, driven by insulin deficiency. Insulin deficiency can be due to beta-cell insufficiency, low beta-cell mass, or early cell death. Transcription factor XBP1 maintains beta-cell function and prevents early cell death by mitigating cellular endoplasmic reticulum stress. We examine the role of XBP1 expression in maintaining glucose homeostasis, glycaemic control, and response to diabetes therapeutics. Research Design and Methods Colocalisation analyses were used to determine if expression of XBP1 in pancreatic islets and type 2 diabetes shared common causal genetic variants. We identify a lead eQTL variant associated exclusively with XBP1 expression and examine its association HOMA-B and stimulated glucose…
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