Differential gene dosage effects of diabetes-associated gene GLIS3 in pancreatic β cell differentiation and function

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Mutations of GLI-similar 3 (GLIS3) underlie a neonatal diabetes syndrome. Genome-wide association studies revealed that GLIS3 variants are associated with both common type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Global Glis3-deficient (Glis3-/-) mice die of severe diabetes shortly after birth. GLIS3 controls islet differentiation by transactivating neurogenin 3 (Ngn3). To unravel the function of Glis3 in adults, we generated inducible global Glis3-deficient mice (Glis3fl/fl/RosaCreERT2). Tamoxifen (TAM)-treated Glis3fl/fl/RosaCreERT2mice developed severe diabetes, which was reproduced in TAM-treated β cell-specific Glis3fl/fl/Pdx1CreERT mice, but not in TAM-treated Glis3fl/fl/MipCreERTmice. Furthermore, we generated constitutive β cell- or pancreas-specific Glis3-deficient mice using either RipCre (Glis3fl/fl/RipCre) or Pdx1Cre (Glis3fl/fl/Pdx1Cre) coexpressing mice. We observed that, remarkably, neither type of b cell- or pancreas-specific Glis3-deficient mice phenocopied the lethal neonatal diabetes observed in Glis3-/-mice. All Glis3fl/fl/RipCre mice survived to adulthood with normal glucose tolerance. Thirty percent of Glis3fl/fl/Pdx1Cre mice developed severe diabetes at 3 to 4 weeks of age, whereas 55% of them developed mild diabetes with age. In contrast to the.90% reduction of Ngn3 and near-total absence of insulin (Ins) in the embryonic pancreas of Glis3-/-mice, we found only 75%-80%reduction of Ngn3 and Ins messenger RNA or protein expression in the fetal pancreas of Glis3fl/fl/Pdx1Cre mice. The expression levels of Ngn3 and Ins correlated negatively with the extent of Cre-mediated Glis3 deletion. These mouse models are powerful tools to decipher Glis3 gene dosage effects and the role of GLIS3 mutations/variants in a spectrum of b cell dysfunction in people.

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Yang, Y., Bush, S. P., Wen, X., Cao, W., & Chan, L. (2017). Differential gene dosage effects of diabetes-associated gene GLIS3 in pancreatic β cell differentiation and function. Endocrinology, 158(1), 9–20. https://doi.org/10.1210/en.2016-1541

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