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Walking a fine line between ?-cell secretion and proliferation.


ABSTRACT: Of the many common genetic variants associated with type 2 diabetes, that in TCF7L2 remains the most studied because it has the greatest effect size. However, the mechanism by which this variant alters diabetes risk remains elusive. A new study adds another layer of complexity, suggesting that the effects of TCF7L2 are context-dependent, and highlights a novel interaction that might bias a ?-cell to a secretory or proliferative phenotype. This in turn might open up new avenues to the restoration of insulin secretion in people with type 2 diabetes.

SUBMITTER: Vella A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6130962 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Walking a fine line between β-cell secretion and proliferation.

Vella Adrian A   Matveyenko Aleksey A  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20180901 36


Of the many common genetic variants associated with type 2 diabetes, that in <i>TCF7L2</i> remains the most studied because it has the greatest effect size. However, the mechanism by which this variant alters diabetes risk remains elusive. A new study adds another layer of complexity, suggesting that the effects of TCF7L2 are context-dependent, and highlights a novel interaction that might bias a β-cell to a secretory or proliferative phenotype. This in turn might open up new avenues to the rest  ...[more]

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