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Protein kinase Cbeta mediates hepatic induction of sterol-regulatory element binding protein-1c by insulin

Authors :
Yamamoto, Takashi
Watanabe, Kazuhisa
Inoue, Noriyuki
Nakagawa, Yoshimi
Ishigaki, Naomi
Matsuzaka, Takashi
Takeuchi, Yoshinori
Kobayashi, Kazuto
Yatoh, Shigeru
Takahashi, Akimitsu
Suzuki, Hiroaki
Yahagi, Naoya
Gotoda, Takanari
Yamada, Nobuhiro
Shimano, Hitoshi
Source :
Journal of Lipid Research; July 2010, Vol. 51 Issue: 7 p1859-1870, 12p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Sterol-regulatory element binding protein-1c (SREBP-1c) is a transcription factor that controls lipogenesis in the liver. Hepatic SREBP-1c is nutritionally regulated, and its sustained activation causes hepatic steatosis and insulin resistance. Although regulation of SREBP-1c is known to occur at the transcriptional level, the precise mechanism by which insulin signaling activates SREBP-1c promoter remains to be elucidated. Here we show that protein kinase C beta (PKCbeta) is a key mediator of insulin-mediated activation of hepatic SREBP-1c and its target lipogenic genes. Activation of SREBP-1c in the liver of refed mice was suppressed by either adenoviral RNAi-mediated knockdown or dietary administration of a specific inhibitor of protein kinase C beta. The effect of PKCbeta inhibition was cancelled in insulin depletion by streptozotocin (STZ) treatment of mice. Promoter analysis indicated that PKCbeta activates SREBP-1c promoter through replacement of Sp3 by Sp1 for binding to the GC box in the sterol regulatory element (SRE) complex, a key cis-element of SREBP-1c promoter. Knockdown of Sp proteins demonstrated that Sp3 and Sp1 play reciprocally negative and positive roles in nutritional regulation of SREBP-1c, respectively. This new understanding of PKCbeta involvement in nutritional regulation of SREBP-1c activation provides a new aspect of PKCbeta inhibition as a potential therapeutic target for diabetic complications.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222275 and 15397262
Volume :
51
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Lipid Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs21616474