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Toll-like receptors TLR2 and TLR4 block the replication of pancreatic β cells in diet-induced obesity.

Citation
Ji, Y., et al. “Toll-Like Receptors Tlr2 And Tlr4 Block The Replication Of Pancreatic Β Cells In Diet-Induced Obesity.”. Nature Immunology, pp. 677-686.
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Author Yewei Ji, Shengyi Sun, Neha Shrestha, Laurel B Darragh, Jun Shirakawa, Yuan Xing, Yi He, Bethany A Carboneau, Hana Kim, Duo An, Minglin Ma, Jose Oberholzer, Scott A Soleimanpour, Maureen Gannon, Chengyang Liu, Ali Naji, Rohit N Kulkarni, Yong Wang, Sander Kersten, Ling Qi
Abstract

Consumption of a high-energy Western diet triggers mild adaptive β cell proliferation to compensate for peripheral insulin resistance; however, the underlying molecular mechanism remains unclear. In the present study we show that the toll-like receptors TLR2 and TLR4 inhibited the diet-induced replication of β cells in mice and humans. The combined, but not the individual, loss of TLR2 and TLR4 increased the replication of β cells, but not that of α cells, leading to enlarged β cell area and hyperinsulinemia in diet-induced obesity. Loss of TLR2 and TLR4 increased the nuclear abundance of the cell cycle regulators cyclin D2 and Cdk4 in a manner dependent on the signaling mediator Erk. These data reveal a regulatory mechanism controlling the proliferation of β cells in diet-induced obesity and suggest that selective targeting of the TLR2/TLR4 pathways may reverse β cell failure in patients with diabetes.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Nature immunology
Volume
20
Issue
6
Number of Pages
677-686
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1529-2916
DOI
10.1038/s41590-019-0396-z
Alternate Journal
Nat. Immunol.
PMID
31110312
PMCID
PMC6531334
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