Single Cell RNAseq Analysis of Cytokine-Treated Human Islets: Association of Cellular Stress with Impaired Cytokine Responsiveness

Author:

Stancill Jennifer S1,Kasmani Moujtaba Y23,Cui Weiguo23,Corbett John A4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Medical University of South Carolina , Charleston, SC 29425 , USA

2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee, WI 53226 , USA

3. Blood Research Institute, Versiti, Wisconsin , Milwaukee, WI 53226 , USA

4. Department of Biochemistry, Medical College of Wisconsin , Milwaukee, WI 53226 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Pancreatic β-cells are essential for survival, being the only cell type capable of insulin secretion. While they are believed to be vulnerable to damage by inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β) and interferon-gamma, we have recently identified physiological roles for cytokine signaling in rodent β-cells that include the stimulation of antiviral and antimicrobial gene expression and the inhibition of viral replication. In this study, we examine cytokine-stimulated changes in gene expression in human islets using single-cell RNA sequencing. Surprisingly, the global responses of human islets to cytokine exposure were remarkably blunted compared to our previous observations in the mouse. The small population of human islet cells that were cytokine responsive exhibited increased expression of IL-1β-stimulated antiviral guanylate-binding proteins, just like in the mouse. Most human islet cells were not responsive to cytokines, and this lack of responsiveness was associated with high expression of genes encoding ribosomal proteins. We further correlated the expression levels of RPL5 with stress response genes, and when expressed at high levels, RPL5 is predictive of failure to respond to cytokines in all endocrine cells. We postulate that donor causes of death and isolation methodologies may contribute to stress of the islet preparation. Our findings indicate that activation of stress responses in human islets limits cytokine-stimulated gene expression, and we urge caution in the evaluation of studies that have examined cytokine-stimulated gene expression in human islets without evaluation of stress-related gene expression.

Funder

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation

NIDDK

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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