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Series GSE67991 Query DataSets for GSE67991
Status Public on Jan 01, 2016
Title RNA seq of pancreatic islets isolated from free fatty acid receptor 3 knockout (Ffar3 KO) and wildtype (Ffar3 WT) male mice
Organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary The short chain fatty acid (SCFA) receptor (free fatty acid receptor-3; FFAR3) is expressed in pancreatic beta cells; however, its role in insulin secretion is not clearly defined. Here, we examined the role of FFAR3 in insulin secretion. Using islets from global knockout FFAR3 (Ffar3-/-) mice, we explored the role of FFAR3 and ligand-induced FFAR3 signaling on glucose stimulated insulin secretion. RNA sequencing was also performed to gain greater insight into the impact of FFAR3 deletion on the islet transcriptome. First exploring insulin secretion, it was determined that Ffar3-/- islets secrete more insulin in a glucose-dependent manner as compared to wildtype (WT) islets. Next, exploring its primary endogenous ligand, propionate, and a specific agonist for FFAR3, signaling by FFAR3 inhibited glucose-dependent insulin secretion, which occurred through a Gαi/o pathway. To help understand these results, transcriptome analyses by RNA-sequencing of Ffar3-/- and WT islets observed multiple genes with well known roles in islet biology to be altered by genetic knockout of FFAR3. Our data shows that FFAR3 signaling mediates glucose stimulated insulin secretion through Gαi/o sensitive pathway. Future studies are needed to more rigorously define the role of FFAR3 by in vivo approaches.
 
Overall design Analysis of total RNA from 3 biological replicates of pancreatic islets isolated from free fatty acid receptor 3 knockout (Ffar3 KO) and wildtype (Ffar3 WT) male mice
 
Contributor(s) Priyadarshini M, Layden BT
Citation(s) 26091414
Submission date Apr 17, 2015
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Brian Layden
E-mail(s) b-layden@northwestern.edu
Organization name Northwestern
Street address 303 E Chicago
City Chicago
ZIP/Postal code 60611
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL13112 Illumina HiSeq 2000 (Mus musculus)
Samples (6)
GSM1660657 WT1
GSM1660658 WT2
GSM1660659 WT3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA281457
SRA SRP057302

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GSE67991_RAW.tar 980.0 Kb (http)(custom) TAR (of TXT)
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