Scott Soleimanpour
@soleimanpourlab.bsky.social
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Physician-scientist w/ type 1 diabetes | Director, Michigan Diabetes Research Center | ❤️s - family, coffee, mitochondria, disordered proteins. Opinions mine. http://michmed.org/soleimanpour-lab
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🚨How do mitochondria sense and respond to metabolic stress from the environment in diabetes? 🤔

In new work out in #ScienceAdvances, we show that innate immune signaling promotes β cell compensation for metabolic stress by engaging mitophagy. 🚨1/n
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
TRAF6 integrates innate immune signals to regulate glucose homeostasis via Parkin-dependent and Parkin-independent mitophagy
TRAF6 bridges innate immune signaling to mitophagy to promote glucose control during metabolic stress.
www.science.org
soleimanpourlab.bsky.social
My last post stuck in my drafts...finally, we are so grateful to the outstanding reviewers and editor for making our work better. And special thanks to @ella-maru.bsky.social for the beautiful images for the cover!
soleimanpourlab.bsky.social
Thank you Francis, these kind words mean so much! It's been a ride this year for sure, mostly after many quiet years while we finished these off. And a UBC influence in there too, a paper of Bruce's gave us great inspiration for this work!
soleimanpourlab.bsky.social
Thank you so much, Elias! We really appreciate it!
soleimanpourlab.bsky.social
This work led by Elena Levi-D'Ancona, a recent PhD graduate in our lab, was our first cover and only possible due to our amazing team and outstanding collaborators, including @nesvilab.bsky.social and Orian Shirihai, and funding from NIDDK, Breakthrough T1D, and the VA! Thank you! 🤗🙌 2/fin
soleimanpourlab.bsky.social
🚨How do mitochondria sense and respond to metabolic stress from the environment in diabetes? 🤔

In new work out in #ScienceAdvances, we show that innate immune signaling promotes β cell compensation for metabolic stress by engaging mitophagy. 🚨1/n
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
TRAF6 integrates innate immune signals to regulate glucose homeostasis via Parkin-dependent and Parkin-independent mitophagy
TRAF6 bridges innate immune signaling to mitophagy to promote glucose control during metabolic stress.
www.science.org
soleimanpourlab.bsky.social
Excited to be speaking at the #MitoCellFate Fusion Meeting next year. It's an outstanding program, please consider attending!
fusionconf.bsky.social
@soleimanpourlab.bsky.social we are looking forward to your presentation at #MitoCellFate in Malta!
Please share this with your followers to let them know the Earlybird & Talk submission deadline is fast approaching - Monday 10 November.
Register & Submit here: bit.ly/46TS4Ii
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bcellorg.bsky.social
Yesterday we celebrated our 600th human research islet isolation in support of diabetes research (and then last night isolated the islets in the pic). I’m very fortunate to work with such a dedicated team! See more at www.isletcore.ca
Cake Celebrating 600 Islets for research
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danieljdrucker.bsky.social
Novel insights into the molecular underpinnings of islet cell dysfunction in #T1D highlighting pathways that may be leveraged to preserve residual β-cell function and modulate α-cell activity @bcellorg.bsky.social www.jci.org/articles/vie...
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danieljdrucker.bsky.social
PDAC associated #diabetes vs #T2D greater insulin sensitivity, ~81% lower insulin secretion and ~40% lower beta cell function #pancreaticcancer link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Pancreatic cancer-related diabetes and type 2 diabetes differ in multiple aspects of glucose homeostasis - Diabetologia
Aims/hypothesis Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma-related diabetes mellitus (PDAC-DM) is a paraneoplastic syndrome with a poorly understood pathophysiology. PDAC-DM is often clinically confused with type 2 diabetes, resulting in delayed cancer detection and poorly individualised hyperglycaemia treatment. We investigated whether these forms of diabetes can be distinguished at the metabolic level. Methods Adults with either cancer treatment-naive PDAC-DM (n=28) or type 2 diabetes (n=97), and with diabetes onset within 3 years, underwent mixed-meal tolerance tests to investigate glucose metabolism. Outcomes included insulin sensitivity (Matsuda index), insulin secretion (insulinogenic index), beta cell function (oral disposition index), insulin clearance, and postprandial glucagon, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic peptide (GIP) responses. Results Compared with type 2 diabetes, individuals with PDAC-DM showed ~2.5-fold greater insulin sensitivity, ~81% lower insulin secretion and ~40% lower beta cell function. Insulin clearance was higher in the PDAC-DM group than the type 2 diabetes group, with and without adjustment for insulin sensitivity. Glucagon and GLP-1 levels increased after a meal in both groups, but levels were higher in the PDAC-DM group. GIP levels were similar between groups. The metabolic differences between groups persisted after adjustment for age, sex and BMI. Conclusions/interpretation PDAC-DM and type 2 diabetes are metabolically distinct, with different defects responsible for hyperglycaemia. PDAC-DM is characterised predominantly by insulin deficiency and displays higher insulin sensitivity than type 2 diabetes. There are also differences in alpha cell regulation and insulin clearance compared with type 2 diabetes. These findings identify biological characteristics that may have implications for individualised treatment of PDAC-DM and guide diagnostic biomarker discovery for early PDAC diagnosis. Graphical Abstract
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ejrideout.bsky.social
I have gotten a bit behind at sharing the lab’s latest work - this paper is now published - check it out! www.cell.com/cell-reports... Long story short: insulin is the major determinant of female fat storage, with a relatively minor effect on males.
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danieljdrucker.bsky.social
Studies of prohormone convertase knockouts in mouse islets reveal plasticity in proglucagon processing to support intra-islet α cell-to-β cell communication, normally dominated by glucagon secretion www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
α cells use both PC1/3 and PC2 to process proglucagon peptides and control insulin secretion
α cells can generate and secrete both glucagon and GLP-1 with distinct processing enzymes to control metabolism.
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Save the date for an awesome meeting in #IsletBiology #DiabetesResearch 🗓️
rlhull-meichle.bsky.social
Save the date for the 2026 A-BC Islet Biology meeting! Looking forward to many fantastic presentations by trainees in islet biology from all over Canada as well as great keynote lectures. Please share widely! isletmeeting.weebly.com
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Save the date for the 2026 A-BC Islet Biology meeting! Looking forward to many fantastic presentations by trainees in islet biology from all over Canada as well as great keynote lectures. Please share widely! isletmeeting.weebly.com
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fusionconf.bsky.social
Don't forget to register and submit your abstract for our #MitoCellFate conference in Malta next year ☀️

📢Check out our wonderful speaker line-up so far!
📅Early-bird & talk deadline: 10 Nov 2025
bit.ly/46xBYVt

#FusionStemCells #FusionAgingResearch
soleimanpourlab.bsky.social
Congratulations Sam and team!!! 🎉
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Excited to share a new study from the lab published in Diabetes. This was amazing work performed by Sandra Blom!

"Proinflammatory Cytokines Mediate Pancreatic β-Cell–Specific Alterations to Golgi Integrity via iNOS-Dependent Mitochondrial Inhibition"

doi.org/10.2337/db25...
Proinflammatory Cytokines Mediate Pancreatic β-Cell–Specific Alterations to Golgi Integrity via iNOS-Dependent Mitochondrial Inhibition
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is caused by the selective autoimmune ablation of pancreatic β-cells. Emerging evidence reveals β-cell secretory dysfunction arises e
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jeremymberg.bsky.social
A show of bipartisan support for NIH. Basically flat except for ARPA-H.

The President’s budget proposal basically ignored (as it should have been).
ianlmorgan.bsky.social
House LHHC bill is out. Lots of hits to HHS, but the top line number for NIH is 1% decrease, mostly due to cuts ARPA-H. This seems like a huge rejection of the president's budget request.
democrats-appropriations.house.gov
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katsufunai.bsky.social
We have an Open Rank tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Nutrition & Integrative Physiology! Looking for a new colleague interested in making the University of Utah their new home to build a metabolic research program. Please share! @uofunuip.bsky.social
Open Rank, Tenure Track Position – Metabolic Physiology - Salt Lake City, Utah job with University of Utah | 674355
The Department of Nutrition and Integrated Physiology (NUIP) at the University of Utah seeks a Tenure Track faculty member at the rank of Assistant...
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We have an open rank, tenure-line faculty position in biomechanics in the School of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. At U-M we have great colleagues, exceptional resources, and biomechanics can be found all across the campus. #BiomechSky
Tenure-track Faculty Position in Biomechanics (Open Rank), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA - Biomch-L
The School of Kinesiology (http://kines.umich.edu) at the University of Michigan invites applications and nominations for a tenure-track faculty position at the level of Assistant Professor, Associate...
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As teams grow, new Ph.D. graduates are less likely to land tenure-track jobs and more likely to leave science—especially women and international researchers, according to research from last year. https://scim.ag/3JHinJs #ScienceMagArchives
Larger teams worsen academic career prospects
As teams grow, new Ph.D. graduates are less likely to land tenure-track jobs and more likely to leave science—especially women and international researchers
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