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Hypothesis: causes of type 2 diabetes in progeroid werner syndrome
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The premature ageing Werner syndrome (WS) is characterized by the early onset of many age related phenotypes, including graying of hair, cataracts, atherosclerosis, cancer and type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes (DM2) is the loss of blood glucose homeostastis, due to insulin resistance and a failure of acute glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) by pancreatic β cells. Early compensation for insulin resistance usually occurs through increased insulin secretion consequent on increased β cell mass, requiring proliferation of β cells; DM2 progresses if there is failure of compensation. How loss of the WRN DNA helicase/exonuclease in WS contributes to DM2 has long been a puzzle. Loss of function mutations in WRN result in problems with DNA replication, repair and recombination, consequential genomic instability and premature onset of cellular senescence. Here, I suggest that the high prevalence of DM2 in WS is a consequence of senescence of WS β cells, with islet cells undergoing highly premature failure of the hyperproliferative compensatory stage, rapidly leading to late stage diabetes. The additional contribution to DM2 progression by pro-inflammatory cytokines is discussed.
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- Bentham Open
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- Open Longevity Science More from this journal
- Volume:
- 2
- Pages:
- 100-103
- Publication date:
- 2008-10-07
- Acceptance date:
- 2008-03-24
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1876-326X
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English
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- Lynne S. Cox
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- 2008
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