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The regulator of G-protein signaling RGS16 promotes insulin secretion and β-cell proliferation in rodent and human islets

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MOLECULAR METABOLISM
卷 5, 期 10, 页码 988-996

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.molmet.2016.08.010

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G protein-coupled receptor; Regulator of G protein signaling; Pancreatic beta-cell; Insulin secretion; Proliferation

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Objective: G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling regulates insulin secretion and pancreatic beta cell-proliferation. While much knowledge has been gained regarding how GPCRs are activated in beta cells, less is known about the mechanisms controlling their deactivation. In many cell types, termination of GPCR signaling is controlled by the family of Regulators of G-protein Signaling (RGS). RGS proteins are expressed in most eukaryotic cells and ensure a timely return to the GPCR inactive state upon removal of the stimulus. The aims of this study were i) to determine if RGS16, the most highly enriched RGS protein in beta cells, regulates insulin secretion and beta-cell proliferation and, if so, ii) to elucidate the mechanisms underlying such effects. Methods: Mouse and human islets were infected with recombinant adenoviruses expressing shRNA or cDNA sequences to knock-down or overexpress RGS16, respectively. 60 h post-infection, insulin secretion and cAMP levels were measured in static incubations in the presence of glucose and various secretagogues. beta-cell proliferation was measured in infected islets after 72 h in the presence of 16.7 mM glucose +/- somatostatin and various inhibitors. Results: RGS16 mRNA levels are strongly up-regulated in islets of Langerhans under hyperglycemic conditions in vivo and ex vivo. RGS16 overexpression stimulated glucose-induced insulin secretion in isolated mouse and human islets while, conversely, insulin secretion was impaired following RGS16 knock-down. Insulin secretion was no longer affected by RGS16 knock-down when islets were pre-treated with pertussis toxin to inactivate Gai/o proteins, or in the presence of a somatostatin receptor antagonist. RGS16 overexpression increased intracellular cAMP levels, and its effects were blocked by an adenylyl cyclase inhibitor. Finally, RGS16 overexpression prevented the inhibitory effect of somatostatin on insulin secretion and beta-cell proliferation. Conclusions: Our results identify RGS16 as a novel regulator of beta-cell function that coordinately controls insulin secretion and proliferation by limiting the tonic inhibitory signal exerted by delta-cell-derived somatostatin in islets. (C) 2016 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier GmbH.

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