JunB protects β-cells from lipotoxicity via the XBP1–AKT pathway

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D A Cunha
E N Gurzov
N Naamane
F Ortis
A K Cardozo
M Bugliani
P Marchetti
D L Eizirik
M Cnop
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[1] Laboratory of Experimental Medicine and ULB Center of Diabetes Research,Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism
[2] Université Libre de Bruxelles,Division of Endocrinology
[3] University of Pisa,undefined
[4] Erasmus Hospital,undefined
[5] Université Libre de Bruxelles,undefined
[6] Current address: St Vincent’s Institute,undefined
[7] Fitzroy,undefined
[8] 3065,undefined
[9] Melbourne,undefined
[10] Australia,undefined
[11] Current address: Department of Cell and Developmental Biology,undefined
[12] Biomedical Sciences Institute,undefined
[13] University of São Paulo,undefined
[14] São Paulo,undefined
[15] Brazil,undefined
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Diets rich in saturated fats may contribute to the loss of pancreatic β-cells in type 2 diabetes. JunB, a member of the activating protein 1 (AP-1) transcription factor family, promotes β-cell survival and mediates part of the beneficial effects of GLP-1 agonists. In this study we interrogated the molecular mechanisms involved in JunB-mediated β-cell protection from lipotoxicity. The saturated fatty acid palmitate decreased JunB expression, and this loss may contribute to β-cell apoptosis, as overexpression of JunB protected cells from lipotoxicity. Array analysis of JunB-deficient β-cells identified a gene expression signature of a downregulated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress response and inhibited AKT signaling. JunB stimulates XBP1 expression via the transcription factor c/EBPδ during ER stress, and forced expression of XBP1s rescued the viability of JunB-deficient cells, constituting an important antiapoptotic mechanism. JunB silencing inhibited AKT activation and activated the proapoptotic Bcl-2 protein BAD via its dephosphorylation. BAD knockdown reversed lipotoxic β-cell death potentiated by JunB siRNA. Interestingly, XBP1s links JunB and AKT signaling as XBP1 knockdown also reduced AKT phosphorylation. GLP-1 agonists induced cAMP-dependent AKT phosphorylation leading to β-cell protection against palmitate-induced apoptosis. JunB and XBP1 knockdown or IRE1 inhibition decreased AKT activation by cAMP, leading to β-cell apoptosis. In conclusion, JunB modulates the β-cell ER stress response and AKT signaling via the induction of XBP1s. The activation of the JunB gene network and the crosstalk between the ER stress and AKT pathway constitute a crucial defense mechanism by which GLP-1 agonists protect against lipotoxic β-cell death. These findings elucidate novel β-cell-protective signal transduction in type 2 diabetes.
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