Abstract

Heterozygous mutations in the human paired box gene PAX6 lead to impaired glucose tolerance. Although embryonic deletion of the Pax6 gene in mice leads to loss of most pancreatic islet cell types, the functional consequences of Pax6 loss in adults are poorly defined. Here we developed a mouse line in which Pax6 was selectively inactivated in β cells by crossing animals with floxed Pax6 alleles to mice expressing the inducible Pdx1CreERT transgene. Pax6 deficiency, achieved by tamoxifen injection, caused progressive hyperglycemia. Although β cell mass was preserved 8 days post-injection, total insulin content and insulin:chromogranin A immunoreactivity were reduced by ∼60%, and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion was eliminated. RNA sequencing and quantitative real-time PCR analyses revealed that, although the expression of key β cell genes, including Ins2, Slc30a8, MafA, Slc2a2, G6pc2, and Glp1r, was reduced after Pax6 deletion, that of several genes that are usually selectively repressed (“disallowed”) in β cells, including Slc16a1, was increased. Assessed in intact islets, glucose-induced ATP:ADP increases were significantly reduced (p < 0.05) in βPax6KO versus control β cells, and the former displayed attenuated increases in cytosolic Ca2+. Unexpectedly, glucose-induced increases in intercellular connectivity were enhanced after Pax6 deletion, consistent with increases in the expression of the glucose sensor glucokinase, but decreases in that of two transcription factors usually expressed in fully differentiated β-cells, Pdx1 and Nkx6.1, were observed in islet “hub” cells. These results indicate that Pax6 is required for the functional identity of adult β cells. Furthermore, deficiencies in β cell glucose sensing are likely to contribute to defective insulin secretion in human carriers of PAX6 mutations.

Highlights

  • Heterozygous mutations in the human paired box gene Paired box 6 (PAX6) lead to impaired glucose tolerance

  • Glucoseinduced increases in intercellular connectivity were enhanced after Pax6 deletion, consistent with increases in the expression of the glucose sensor glucokinase, but decreases in that of two transcription factors usually expressed in fully differentiated ␤-cells, Pdx1 and Nkx6.1, were observed in islet “hub” cells

  • PAX6 binding domains are found in the promoter regions of several key ␤ cell genes [11], and islets derived from a human pedigree harboring an inactivating missense PAX6 mutation are deficient in proinsulin processing enzymes (PCSK1/3) [12]

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Introduction

Heterozygous mutations in the human paired box gene PAX6 lead to impaired glucose tolerance. Glucoseinduced increases in intercellular connectivity were enhanced after Pax deletion, consistent with increases in the expression of the glucose sensor glucokinase, but decreases in that of two transcription factors usually expressed in fully differentiated ␤-cells, Pdx and Nkx6.1, were observed in islet “hub” cells. These results indicate that Pax is required for the functional identity of adult ␤ cells. Inheritance of the G allele at the single nucleotide polymorphism rs685428 lowers PAX6 expression in man and is associated with increased fasting insulin and lower proinsulin:insulin ratio [13]

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