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  2. Low-dose cytokine-induced neutral ceramidase secretion from INS-1 cells via exosomes and its anti-apoptotic effect

Low-dose cytokine-induced neutral ceramidase secretion from INS-1 cells via exosomes and its anti-apoptotic effect

  • FEBS J. 2014 Jun;281(12):2861-70. doi: 10.1111/febs.12826.
Qun Zhu 1 Jian Kang Heng Miao Yamin Feng Lijun Xiao Zhigao Hu Duan-Fang Liao Yan Huang Junfei Jin Songqing He
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  • 1 Department of Endocrinology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Jiangsu, China.
Abstract

It has been reported that the effect of inflammatory cytokines on β-cell destruction in type 1 diabetes is concentration-dependent. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In the present study, we found that a high concentration of cytokines promoted Apoptosis in the rat β-cell line INS-1, whereas a low concentration of cytokines had no effect. We also found that cytokines at a low concentration stimulated neutral Ceramidase (NCDase) release via exosomes from INS-1 cells, whereas cytokines at a high concentration inhibited NCDase release. Furthermore, the results showed that the NCDase-containing exosomes isolated from the culture medium of INS-1 cells treated with cytokines at a low concentration inhibited Apoptosis induced by a high concentration of cytokines. Finally, the results also showed that the protective action of NCDase in the exosomes on Apoptosis was mediated by the generation of sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) and its interaction with S1P receptor 2. Taken together, these findings revealed a novel NCDase-S1P-phosphate-S1P receptor 2-dependent mechanism by which a low level of inflammatory cytokines protects pancreatic β-cells from Apoptosis induced by a high level of inflammatory cytokines.

Keywords

apoptosis; cytokine; exosome; neutral ceramidase; β-cell.

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