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Expression of the Slc12a1 Gene in Pancreatic β-cells: Molecular Characterization and in silico Analysis

Journal

CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 95-112

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000339050

Keywords

Slc12a1; Gene; NKCC2A; beta-cells; Insulin secretion

Funding

  1. American Diabetes Association [JF-1-12]

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The solute carrier protein family 12 group A, member one (Slc12a1) and two (Slc12a2) encode several splice variants of the kidney-specific and the ubiquitous isoforms, respectively, of the bumetanide (BTD)-sensitive Na-dependent K2Cl co-transporter. The Slc12a2 co-transporter is involved in the maintenance of a high intracellular chloride concentration [Cl-], in beta-cells and its inhibition with BTD blocks glucose-induced insulin secretion. In beta-cells, [Cl-] plays an important role in glucose-induced depolarization and insulin secretion. Glucose promotes electrogenic efflux of Cl- contributing to beta-cell's electrical and secretory activity. To identify the expression pattern of Slc12a1 and Slc12a2 genes in beta-cells we have used RT-PCR, Western blotting and immunolocalization studies in mouse pancreatic islets, beta-cell lines and rat tissues. Our results demonstrate expression of specific splice variants of Slc12a1 and Slc12a2 transcripts in beta-cells i.e., variants 1 of Slc12a1 (NKCC2A) and Slc12a2 (NKCC1a). Molecular cloning and characterization of Slc12a1 variant 1 transcripts from beta-cells revealed an alternative splicing event involving the 5'-UTR region. NKCC2A expression at the protein level in islets and beta-cells was confirmed by immunoblotting and immunolocalization. Further, NKCC2A, NKCC1a and pro-insulin co-localized in beta-cells but not in the exocrine pancreas. Therefore, our results provide for the first time evidence of NKCC2A expression in pancreatic beta-cells where it may play a role in insulin secretion. Copyright (c) 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel

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