Ku70 Functions in Addition to Nonhomologous End Joining in Pancreatic b-Cells A Connection to b-Catenin Regulation

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  • Omid Tavana
  • Nahum Puebla-Osorio
  • Jiseong Kim
  • Mei Sang
  • Stella Jang
  • Chengming Zhu
چکیده

The genesis of b-cells predominantly occurs through self-replication; therefore, understanding the regulation of cell proliferation is essential. We previously showed that the lack of nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) DNA repair factor ligase IV leads to an accumulation of DNA damage that permanently halts b-cell proliferation and dramatically decreases insulin production, causing overt diabetes in a hypomorphic p53 background. In the present study, to further delineate the function of NHEJ, we analyzed mice deficient for another key NHEJ factor, Ku70, to discover the effect of cellular responses to DNA damage in pancreatic b-cells on cellular proliferation and glucose homeostasis. Analysis of Ku70 pancreatic b-cells revealed an accumulation of DNA damage and activation of p53-dependent cellular senescence similar to the results found in our earlier ligase IV deficiency study. To our surprise, Ku70 mice had significantly increased b-cell proliferation and islet expansion, heightened insulin levels, and decreased glycemia. This augmented b-cell proliferation was accompanied by an increased b-catenin level, which we propose to be responsible for this phenotype. This study highlights Ku70 as an important player not only in maintaining genomic stability through NHEJ-dependent functions, but also in regulating pancreatic b-cell proliferation, a novel NHEJ-independent function. Diabetes 62:2429–2438, 2013

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تاریخ انتشار 2013