Attenuated Induction of the Unfolded Protein Response in Adult Human Primary Astrocytes in Response to Recurrent Low Glucose
Aims/hypothesisRecurrent hypoglycaemia (RH) is a major side-effect of intensive insulin therapy for people with diabetes. Changes in hypoglycaemia sensing by the brain contribute to the development of impaired counterregulatory responses to and awareness of hypoglycaemia. Little is known about the i...
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doaj-c6c89ae5c7d94de0afbfc6a623caeb022021-05-26T06:57:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922021-05-011210.3389/fendo.2021.671724671724Attenuated Induction of the Unfolded Protein Response in Adult Human Primary Astrocytes in Response to Recurrent Low GlucosePaul G. Weightman Potter0Sam J. Washer1Aaron R. Jeffries2Janet E. Holley3Nick J. Gutowski4Emma L. Dempster5Craig Beall6Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, United KingdomInstitute of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, United KingdomInstitute of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, United KingdomRoyal Devon and Exeter Hospital, University of Exeter Medical School and the Department of Neurology, Exeter, United KingdomRoyal Devon and Exeter Hospital, University of Exeter Medical School and the Department of Neurology, Exeter, United KingdomInstitute of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, United KingdomInstitute of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, United KingdomAims/hypothesisRecurrent hypoglycaemia (RH) is a major side-effect of intensive insulin therapy for people with diabetes. Changes in hypoglycaemia sensing by the brain contribute to the development of impaired counterregulatory responses to and awareness of hypoglycaemia. Little is known about the intrinsic changes in human astrocytes in response to acute and recurrent low glucose (RLG) exposure.MethodsHuman primary astrocytes (HPA) were exposed to zero, one, three or four bouts of low glucose (0.1 mmol/l) for three hours per day for four days to mimic RH. On the fourth day, DNA and RNA were collected. Differential gene expression and ontology analyses were performed using DESeq2 and GOseq, respectively. DNA methylation was assessed using the Infinium MethylationEPIC BeadChip platform.Results24 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were detected (after correction for multiple comparisons). One bout of low glucose exposure had the largest effect on gene expression. Pathway analyses revealed that endoplasmic-reticulum (ER) stress-related genes such as HSPA5, XBP1, and MANF, involved in the unfolded protein response (UPR), were all significantly increased following low glucose (LG) exposure, which was diminished following RLG. There was little correlation between differentially methylated positions and changes in gene expression yet the number of bouts of LG exposure produced distinct methylation signatures.Conclusions/interpretationThese data suggest that exposure of human astrocytes to transient LG triggers activation of genes involved in the UPR linked to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Following RLG, the activation of UPR related genes was diminished, suggesting attenuated ER stress. This may be a consequence of a successful metabolic adaptation, as previously reported, that better preserves intracellular energy levels and a reduced necessity for the UPR.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2021.671724/fullrecurrent low glucoseunfolded protein responseER stresshuman primary astrocytestranscriptome (RNA-seq) |
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Paul G. Weightman Potter Sam J. Washer Aaron R. Jeffries Janet E. Holley Nick J. Gutowski Emma L. Dempster Craig Beall Attenuated Induction of the Unfolded Protein Response in Adult Human Primary Astrocytes in Response to Recurrent Low Glucose Frontiers in Endocrinology recurrent low glucose unfolded protein response ER stress human primary astrocytes transcriptome (RNA-seq) |
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Paul G. Weightman Potter Sam J. Washer Aaron R. Jeffries Janet E. Holley Nick J. Gutowski Emma L. Dempster Craig Beall |
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Attenuated Induction of the Unfolded Protein Response in Adult Human Primary Astrocytes in Response to Recurrent Low Glucose |
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Attenuated Induction of the Unfolded Protein Response in Adult Human Primary Astrocytes in Response to Recurrent Low Glucose |
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Attenuated Induction of the Unfolded Protein Response in Adult Human Primary Astrocytes in Response to Recurrent Low Glucose |
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Attenuated Induction of the Unfolded Protein Response in Adult Human Primary Astrocytes in Response to Recurrent Low Glucose |
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Attenuated Induction of the Unfolded Protein Response in Adult Human Primary Astrocytes in Response to Recurrent Low Glucose |
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attenuated induction of the unfolded protein response in adult human primary astrocytes in response to recurrent low glucose |
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Aims/hypothesisRecurrent hypoglycaemia (RH) is a major side-effect of intensive insulin therapy for people with diabetes. Changes in hypoglycaemia sensing by the brain contribute to the development of impaired counterregulatory responses to and awareness of hypoglycaemia. Little is known about the intrinsic changes in human astrocytes in response to acute and recurrent low glucose (RLG) exposure.MethodsHuman primary astrocytes (HPA) were exposed to zero, one, three or four bouts of low glucose (0.1 mmol/l) for three hours per day for four days to mimic RH. On the fourth day, DNA and RNA were collected. Differential gene expression and ontology analyses were performed using DESeq2 and GOseq, respectively. DNA methylation was assessed using the Infinium MethylationEPIC BeadChip platform.Results24 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were detected (after correction for multiple comparisons). One bout of low glucose exposure had the largest effect on gene expression. Pathway analyses revealed that endoplasmic-reticulum (ER) stress-related genes such as HSPA5, XBP1, and MANF, involved in the unfolded protein response (UPR), were all significantly increased following low glucose (LG) exposure, which was diminished following RLG. There was little correlation between differentially methylated positions and changes in gene expression yet the number of bouts of LG exposure produced distinct methylation signatures.Conclusions/interpretationThese data suggest that exposure of human astrocytes to transient LG triggers activation of genes involved in the UPR linked to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Following RLG, the activation of UPR related genes was diminished, suggesting attenuated ER stress. This may be a consequence of a successful metabolic adaptation, as previously reported, that better preserves intracellular energy levels and a reduced necessity for the UPR. |
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recurrent low glucose unfolded protein response ER stress human primary astrocytes transcriptome (RNA-seq) |
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