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The function of islet macrophages is poorly understood. They promote glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) in lean mice, however, the underlying mechanism has remained unclear. We show that activation of the free fatty acid receptor FFAR4 on islet macrophages leads to interleukin-6 (IL-6) release and that IL-6 promotes β-cell function. This mechanism is required for GSIS in lean male mice, but does not function anymore in islets from people with obesity and obese type 2 diabetic male mice. In islets from obese mice, FFAR4 downstream signaling in macrophages is strongly reduced, resulting in impaired FFAR4-mediated IL-6 release. However, IL-6 treatment can still improve GSIS in islets from people with obesity and obese type 2 diabetic mice. These data show that a defect in FFAR4-mediated macrophage activation contributes to reduced GSIS in type 2 diabetes and suggest that reactivating islet macrophage FFAR4 and promoting or mimicking IL-6 release from islet macrophages improves GSIS in type 2 diabetes.

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