A Hpsc-Based Platform To Discover Gene-Environment Interactions That Impact Human Beta-Cell And Dopamine Neuron Survival

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS(2018)

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Common disorders, including diabetes and Parkinson's disease, are caused by a combination of environmental factors and genetic susceptibility. However, defining the mechanisms underlying gene-environment interactions has been challenging due to the lack of a suitable experimental platform. Using pancreatic beta-like cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), we discovered that a commonly used pesticide, propargite, induces pancreatic beta-cell death, a pathological hallmark of diabetes. Screening a panel of diverse hPSC-derived cell types we extended this observation to a similar susceptibility in midbrain dopamine neurons, a cell type affected in Parkinson's disease. We assessed gene-environment interactions using isogenic hPSC lines for genetic variants associated with diabetes and Parkinson's disease. We found GSTT1(-/-) pancreatic beta-like cells and dopamine neurons were both hypersensitive to propargite-induced cell death. Our study identifies an environmental chemical that contributes to human beta-cell and dopamine neuron loss and validates a novel hPSC-based platform for determining gene-environment interactions.
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Embryonic stem cells,Screening,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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