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  • Type 1 diabetes risk genes mediate pancreatic beta cell survival in response to proinflammatory cytokines.

Type 1 diabetes risk genes mediate pancreatic beta cell survival in response to proinflammatory cytokines.

Cell genomics (2023-02-14)
Paola Benaglio, Han Zhu, Mei-Lin Okino, Jian Yan, Ruth Elgamal, Naoki Nariai, Elisha Beebe, Katha Korgaonkar, Yunjiang Qiu, Margaret K R Donovan, Joshua Chiou, Gaowei Wang, Jacklyn Newsome, Jaspreet Kaur, Michael Miller, Sebastian Preissl, Sierra Corban, Anthony Aylward, Jussi Taipale, Bing Ren, Kelly A Frazer, Maike Sander, Kyle J Gaulton
摘要

We combined functional genomics and human genetics to investigate processes that affect type 1 diabetes (T1D) risk by mediating beta cell survival in response to proinflammatory cytokines. We mapped 38,931 cytokine-responsive candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs) in beta cells using ATAC-seq and snATAC-seq and linked them to target genes using co-accessibility and HiChIP. Using a genome-wide CRISPR screen in EndoC-βH1 cells, we identified 867 genes affecting cytokine-induced survival, and genes promoting survival and up-regulated in cytokines were enriched at T1D risk loci. Using SNP-SELEX, we identified 2,229 variants in cytokine-responsive cCREs altering transcription factor (TF) binding, and variants altering binding of TFs regulating stress, inflammation, and apoptosis were enriched for T1D risk. At the 16p13 locus, a fine-mapped T1D variant altering TF binding in a cytokine-induced cCRE interacted with SOCS1, which promoted survival in cytokine exposure. Our findings reveal processes and genes acting in beta cells during inflammation that modulate T1D risk.

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