ER Redox Homeostasis Regulates Proinsulin Trafficking and Insulin Granule Formation in the Pancreatic Islet β-Cell

Author:

Rohli Kristen E123,Boyer Cierra K14,Bearrows Shelby C13,Moyer Marshall R13,Elison Weston S5,Bauchle Casey J13,Blom Sandra E13,Zhang Jianchao6ORCID,Wang Yanzhuang67,Stephens Samuel B123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fraternal Order of Eagles Diabetes Research Center, University of Iowa , Iowa City, IA 52242 , USA

2. Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Genetics, University of Iowa , Iowa City, IA 52242 , USA

3. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, University of Iowa , Iowa City, IA 52242 , USA

4. Department of Pharmacology, University of Iowa , Iowa City, IA 52242 , USA

5. Department of Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Science, Brigham Young University , Provo, UT 84602 , USA

6. Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, MI 48103 , USA

7. Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, University of Michigan , Ann Arbor, MI 48103 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Defects in the pancreatic β-cell’s secretion system are well-described in type 2 diabetes (T2D) and include impaired proinsulin processing and a deficit in mature insulin-containing secretory granules; however, the cellular mechanisms underlying these defects remain poorly understood. To address this, we used an in situ fluorescent pulse-chase strategy to study proinsulin trafficking. We show that insulin granule formation and the appearance of nascent granules at the plasma membrane are decreased in rodent and cell culture models of prediabetes and hyperglycemia. Moreover, we link the defect in insulin granule formation to an early trafficking delay in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) export of proinsulin, which is independent of overt ER stress. Using a ratiometric redox sensor, we show that the ER becomes hyperoxidized in β-cells from a dietary model of rodent prediabetes and that addition of reducing equivalents restores ER export of proinsulin and insulin granule formation and partially restores β-cell function. Together, these data identify a critical role for the regulation of ER redox homeostasis in proinsulin trafficking and suggest that alterations in ER redox poise directly contribute to the decline in insulin granule production in T2D. This model highlights a critical link between alterations in ER redox and ER function with defects in proinsulin trafficking in T2D. Hyperoxidation of the ER lumen, shown as hydrogen peroxide, impairs proinsulin folding and disulfide bond formation that prevents efficient exit of proinsulin from the ER to the Golgi. This trafficking defect limits available proinsulin for the formation of insulin secretory granules during the development of T2D.

Funder

University of Iowa

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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