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Synaptotagmin 4 Regulates Pancreatic β Cell Maturation by Modulating the Ca2+ Sensitivity of Insulin Secretion Vesicles

Authors :
Prasanna K. Dadi
Sui Wang
Yanwen Xu
Ruiying Hu
Matthias Hebrok
Christian J. Stoeckert
Maureen Gannon
Emily M. Walker
Roland Stein
Mark A. Magnuson
Wenjian Zhang
Jennifer S. Liu
Hwee Yim Angeline Tan
Guoqiang Gu
Jisoo Mun
Tiziana Sanavia
David A. Jacobson
Chen Huang
Gopika G. Nair
Weiping Han
Source :
Developmental cell, vol 45, iss 3
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Summary Islet β cells from newborn mammals exhibit high basal insulin secretion and poor glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Here we show that β cells of newborns secrete more insulin than adults in response to similar intracellular Ca 2+ concentrations, suggesting differences in the Ca 2+ sensitivity of insulin secretion. Synaptotagmin 4 (Syt4), a non-Ca 2+ binding paralog of the β cell Ca 2+ sensor Syt7, increased by ∼8-fold during β cell maturation. Syt4 ablation increased basal insulin secretion and compromised GSIS. Precocious Syt4 expression repressed basal insulin secretion but also impaired islet morphogenesis and GSIS. Syt4 was localized on insulin granules and Syt4 levels inversely related to the number of readily releasable vesicles. Thus, transcriptional regulation of Syt4 affects insulin secretion; Syt4 expression is regulated in part by Myt transcription factors, which repress Syt4 transcription. Finally, human SYT4 regulated GSIS in EndoC-βH1 cells, a human β cell line. These findings reveal the role that altered Ca 2+ sensing plays in regulating β cell maturation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Developmental cell, vol 45, iss 3
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....20c2ad82439e2ff4c2e180ba85c71711