Control of pancreatic islet function and glucose homeostasis by a novel microexon program misregulated in type 2 diabetes

biorxiv(2022)

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Pancreatic islets control glucose homeostasis by the balanced secretion of insulin and other hormones, and its abnormal function causes diabetes or hypoglycemia. Here, we uncover a conserved program of alternative microexons included in mRNAs of islet cells, particularly in genes involved in vesicle transport and exocytosis. Islet microexons (IsletMICs) are regulated by the RNA binding protein SRRM3 and represent a subset of the larger neural program that are particularly sensitive to the levels of this regulator. Both SRRM3 and IsletMICs are induced by elevated glucose levels, and depletion of SRRM3 in beta cell lines and mouse islets, or repression of particular IsletMICs using antisense oligonucleotides, leads to inappropriate insulin secretion. Consistently, SRRM3 mutant mice display defects in islet cell identity and function, leading to hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. Importantly, human genetic variants that influence SRRM3 expression and IsletMIC inclusion in islets are associated with fasting glucose variation and type 2 diabetes risk. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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pancreatic islet function,glucose homeostasis,diabetes,novel microexon program
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