Abstract

Insulin mRNA expression in pancreatic islet β-cells is up-regulated by extracellular glucose concentration, but the underlying mechanism remains incompletely understood. MafA is a transcriptional activator specifically enriched in β-cells that binds to the insulin gene promoter. Its expression is transcriptionally and posttranscriptionally regulated by glucose. Moreover, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a regulator of cellular energy homeostasis, is inhibited by high glucose, and this inhibition is essential for the up-regulation of insulin gene expression and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Here we mutagenized the insulin promoter and found that the MafA-binding element C1/RIPE3b is required for glucose- or AMPK-induced alterations in insulin gene promoter activity. Under high-glucose conditions, pharmacological activation of AMPK in isolated mouse islets or MIN6 cells by metformin or 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide riboside decreased MafA protein levels and mRNA expression of insulin and GSIS-related genes (i.e. glut2 and sur1). Overexpression of constitutively active AMPK also reduced MafA and insulin expression. Conversely, pharmacological AMPK inhibition by dorsomorphin (compound C) or expression of a dominant-negative form of AMPK increased MafA and insulin expression under low-glucose conditions. However, AMPK activation or inhibition did not change the expression levels of the β-cell-enriched transcription factors Pdx1 and Beta2/NeuroD1. AMPK activation accelerated MafA protein degradation, which is not dependent on the proteasome. We also noted that MafA overexpression prevents metformin-induced decreases in insulin and GSIS-related gene expression. These findings indicate that high glucose concentrations inhibit AMPK, thereby increasing MafA protein levels and activating the insulin promoter.

Highlights

  • Insulin mRNA expression in pancreatic islet ␤-cells is up-reg- response of ␤-cells to glucose, called glucose-stimulated insulin ulated by extracellular glucose concentration, but the underly- secretion (GSIS),2 requires normal function of ␤-cell-enriched ing mechanism remains incompletely understood

  • The promoter construct containing a mutation in the C1/RIPE3b exhibited decreased activity, but it became completely unresponsive to glucose concentration, indicating that the C1/RIPE3b element is essential for glucose responsiveness of the insulin promoter

  • We have shown that glucose regulates insulin gene expression and MafA protein abundance by modulating AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activity in ␤-cells

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AMPK, AMP-activated protein kinase; ACC, acetyl-CoA carboxylase; AICAR, Medical Bioscience, Graduate School of Medical Life Science, Yokohama 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-ribonucleotide; FL, full-length; CA, con-. Human patients or animal models, such as the db/db mouse, ␤-cells gradually lose their insulin expression and GSIS ability. High glucose up-regulates mafA mRNA and induces MafA protein by blocking degradation [9, 25]. Previous studies have demonstrated that AMPK activity in ␤-cells is inhibited under high-glucose conditions and affects GSIS and insulin gene expression [34, 35]. Under high glucose conditions, AMPK activity is suppressed, which leads to MafA protein accumulation and subsequent up-regulation of insulin mRNA expression as well as that of GSIS genes, including glut and sur

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