Small molecule SWELL1-LRRC8 complex induction improves glycemic control and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in murine Type 2 diabetes

Author:

Gunasekar Susheel K.,Xie Litao,Chheda Pratik R.,Kang Chen,Kern David M.,My-Ta Chau,Kumar Ashutosh,Maurer Joshua,Gerber Eva E.,Grzesik Wojciech J.,Elliot-Hudson Macaulay,Zhang Yanhui,Kulkarni Chaitanya A.,Samuel Isaac,Smith Jessica K.,Nau Peter,Imai Yumi,Sheldon Ryan D.,Taylor Eric B.,Lerner Daniel J.,Norris Andrew W.,Brohawn Stephen G.,Kerns Robert,Sah Rajan

Abstract

AbstractType 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with insulin resistance, impaired insulin secretion from the pancreatic β-cell, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). SWELL1 (LRRC8a) ablation impairs adipose and skeletal muscle insulin-pAKT2 signaling, β-cell insulin secretion and glycemic control - suggesting that SWELL1-LRRC8 complex dysfunction contributes to T2D pathogenesis. Here, we show that ICl,SWELLand SWELL1 protein are reduced in adipose and β-cells in murine and human T2D. Combining cryo-electron microscopy, molecular docking, medicinal chemistry, and functional studies, we define a structure activity relationship to rationally-designed active derivatives (SN-40X) of a SWELL1 channel inhibitor (DCPIB/SN-401), that bind the SWELL1-LRRC8 hexameric complex, restore SWELL1-LRRC8 protein, plasma membrane trafficking, signaling and islet insulin secretion via SWELL1-dependent mechanisms.In vivo, SN-401 and active SN-40X compounds restore glycemic control and prevents NAFLD by improving insulin-sensitivity and insulin secretion in murine T2D. These findings demonstrate that small molecule SWELL1 modulators restore SWELL1-dependent insulin-sensitivity and insulin secretion in T2D and may represent a first-in-class therapeutic approach for T2D and NAFLD.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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