190: dGCNA and single-cell maps reveal cell-type mechanisms in T2D
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190: dGCNA and single-cell maps reveal cell-type mechanisms in T2D

Martínez‑López JA et al et al., Nature Communications - This episode examines a Nature Communications study that introduces differential Gene Coordination Network Analysis (dGCNA) applied to deep Smart-seq2 single-cell RNA-seq of human pancreatic islets from 16 T2D and 16 non‑T2D donors. The method uncovers cell type‑specific networks altered in T2D, validates mechanistic roles for CEBPG and TMEM176A/B, and contrasts beta- and alpha-cell programs. Key terms: single-cell RNA-seq, type 2 diabetes, dGCNA, beta cells, TMEM176A/B.

Study Highlights:
The authors developed dGCNA to compare gene‑pair coordination between T2D and non‑T2D single cells and applied it to two merged Smart‑seq2 datasets. In beta cells dGCNA identified eleven networks (NDCGs) linked to processes such as mitochondria, glycolysis, UPR, cytoskeleton, insulin secretion and ribosomes, many reproducible across datasets. Functional validation showed CEBPG modulates the unfolded protein response and insulin transcription, while TMEM176A/B controls beta cell microfilament organization and influences insulin secretion and in vivo glucose responses. Alpha cells displayed four distinct NDCGs (secretory granules, glycolysis, mitochondria, ribosome), highlighting cell type‑specific T2D alterations.

Conclusion:
dGCNA leverages single‑cell variability to reveal reproducible, cell type‑specific regulatory network changes in T2D, pinpointing mechanistic genes and pathways that are not evident from standard differential expression alone.

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Article title:
Single-cell mRNA-regulation analysis reveals cell type-specific mechanisms of type 2 diabetes

First author:
Martínez‑López JA et al

Journal:
Nature Communications

DOI:
10.1038/s41467-025-65060-z

Reference:
Martínez‑López JA et al., Single-cell mRNA-regulation analysis reveals cell type-specific mechanisms of type 2 diabetes. Nature Communications (2025). doi:10.1038/s41467-025-65060-z

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QC:
This episode was checked against the original article PDF and publication metadata for the episode release published on 2025-11-06.

QC Scope:
- article metadata and core scientific claims from the narration
- excludes analogies, intro/outro, and music
- transcript coverage: Substantively audited sections include: dGCNA methodology and NDCG identification in beta and alpha cells; functional validation of CEBPG and TMEM176A/B; cross-dataset replication and DESeq2 comparison; depth requirements (~1M reads/cell); and translational implications for therapy targets.
- transcript topics: Differential Gene Coordination Network Analysis (dGCNA) in islet cells; Beta-cell networks (NDCGs): Ribosome, Insulin secretion, Lysosome, UPR, Glycolysis, Mitochondria, Microfilaments, Microtubuli, Proliferation; Alpha-cell networks (NDCGs): Secretory granules, Glycolysis, Mitochondria, Ribosome; CEBPG as regulator of UPR and insulin transcription; knockout/knockdown effects; TMEM176A/B regulation of microfilament organization and insulin secretion; Deep sequencing depth requirement for dGCNA (~1M reads/cell)

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- factual score: 10/10
- metadata score: 10/10
- supported core claims: 6
- claims flagged for review: 0
- metadata checks passed: 4
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