Inhibition of hyaluronan synthesis prevents β-cell loss in obesity-associated type 2 diabetes

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Nagy Nadine,Kaber Gernot,Sunkari Vivekananda G.,Marshall Payton L.,Hargil Aviv,Kuipers Hedwich F.ORCID,Ishak Heather D.,Bogdani Marika,Hull Rebecca L.,Grandoch Maria,Fischer Jens W.,McLaughlin Tracey L.,Wight Thomas N.,Bollyky Paul L.

Abstract

ABSTRACTPancreatic β-cell dysfunction and death are central to the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes (T2D). We have identified a novel role for the inflammatory extracellular matrix polymer hyaluronan (HA) in this pathophysiology. Low levels of HA are present in healthy pancreatic islets. However, HA substantially accumulates in cadaveric islets of human T2D and islets of the db/db mouse model of T2D in response to hyperglycemia. Treatment with 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU), an inhibitor of HA synthesis, or the deletion of the major HA receptor CD44, preserve glycemic control and insulin levels in db/db mice despite ongoing weight gain, indicating a critical role for this pathway in T2D pathogenesis. 4-MU treatment and the deletion of CD44 likewise preserve glycemic control in other settings of β-cell injury including streptozotocin treatment and islet transplantation. Mechanistically, we find that 4-MU increases the expression of the apoptosis inhibitor survivin, a downstream transcriptional target of CD44 dependent on HA/CD44 signaling, on β-cells such that caspase 3 activation does not result in β-cell apoptosis. These data indicate a role for HA accumulation in diabetes pathogenesis and suggest that it may be a viable target to ameliorate β-cell loss in T2D. These data are particularly exciting, because 4-MU is already an approved drug (also known as hymecromone), which could accelerate translation of these findings to clinical studies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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