A circular RNA generated from an intron of the insulin gene controls insulin secretion

Circular RNAs contribute to the regulation of β-cell specific functions. Here the authors show that a circular RNA derived from one of the introns of the insulin gene is necessary for optimal insulin secretion from pancreatic islets and that its level is reduced in the islets of diabetic subjects.

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Autores principales: Lisa Stoll, Adriana Rodríguez-Trejo, Claudiane Guay, Flora Brozzi, Mustafa Bilal Bayazit, Sonia Gattesco, Véronique Menoud, Jonathan Sobel, Ana Claudia Marques, Morten Trillingsgaard Venø, Jonathan Lou S. Esguerra, Mohammad Barghouth, Mara Suleiman, Lorella Marselli, Jørgen Kjems, Lena Eliasson, Erik Renström, Karim Bouzakri, Michel Pinget, Piero Marchetti, Romano Regazzi
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/114bb60757e446fba74489bec09b7aca
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Sumario:Circular RNAs contribute to the regulation of β-cell specific functions. Here the authors show that a circular RNA derived from one of the introns of the insulin gene is necessary for optimal insulin secretion from pancreatic islets and that its level is reduced in the islets of diabetic subjects.