Optogenetics in Pancreatic Islets: Actuators and Effects.

Diabetes Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.2337/db23-1022
Christina G Gangemi, Harald Janovjak
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The islets of Langerhans reside within the endocrine pancreas as highly vascularized microorgans that are responsible for the secretion of key hormones, such as insulin and glucagon. Islet function relies on a range of dynamic molecular processes that include Ca2+ waves, hormone pulses, and complex interactions between islet cell types. Dysfunction of these processes results in poor maintenance of blood glucose homeostasis and is a hallmark of diabetes. Recently, the development of optogenetic methods that rely on light-sensitive molecular actuators has allowed perturbation of islet function with near physiological spatiotemporal acuity. These actuators harness natural photoreceptor proteins and their engineered variants to manipulate mouse and human cells that are not normally light-responsive. Until recently, optogenetics in islet biology has primarily focused on controlling hormone production and secretion; however, studies on further aspects of islet function, including paracrine regulation between islet cell types and dynamics within intracellular signaling pathways, are emerging. Here, we discuss the applicability of optogenetics to islets cells and comprehensively review seminal as well as recent work on optogenetic actuators and their effects in islet function and diabetes mellitus.

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胰岛的光遗传学:致动器和效应
朗格汉斯胰岛位于胰腺内分泌系统中,是一个高度血管化的微型器官,负责分泌胰岛素和胰高血糖素等重要激素。胰岛功能依赖于一系列动态分子过程,包括钙(Ca2+)波、激素脉冲和胰岛细胞类型之间复杂的相互作用。这些过程的功能失调导致血糖平衡维持不良,是糖尿病的特征之一。最近,依靠光敏分子致动器的光遗传学方法的发展,可以以接近生理时空的敏锐度扰动胰岛功能。这些致动器利用天然感光蛋白及其工程变体来操纵通常对光不敏感的小鼠和人类细胞。直到最近,光遗传学在胰岛生物学中的应用还主要集中在激素的产生和分泌上;然而,对胰岛功能更多方面的研究正在兴起,包括胰岛细胞类型之间的旁分泌调节和细胞内信号通路的动态变化。在此,我们将讨论光遗传学对胰岛细胞的适用性,并全面回顾有关光遗传致动器及其对胰岛功能和糖尿病(DM)影响的开创性研究和最新研究成果。
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