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Snapin mediates incretin action and augments glucose-dependent insulin secretion
Authors:Song Woo-Jin  Seshadri Madhav  Ashraf Uzair  Mdluli Thembi  Mondal Prosenjit  Keil Meg  Azevedo Monalisa  Kirschner Lawrence S  Stratakis Constantine A  Hussain Mehboob A
Institution:Department of Pediatrics, Metabolism Division, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.
Abstract:Impaired insulin secretion contributes to the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Treatment with the incretin hormone glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) potentiates insulin secretion and improves metabolic control in humans with T2DM. GLP-1 receptor-mediated signaling leading to insulin secretion occurs via cyclic AMP stimulated protein kinase A (PKA)- as well as guanine nucleotide exchange factor-mediated pathways. However, how these two pathways integrate and coordinate insulin secretion remains poorly understood. Here we show that these incretin-stimulated pathways converge at the level of snapin, and that PKA-dependent phosphorylation of snapin increases interaction among insulin secretory vesicle-associated proteins, thereby potentiating glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). In diabetic islets with impaired GSIS, snapin phosphorylation is reduced, and expression of a snapin mutant, which mimics site-specific phosphorylation, restores GSIS. Thus, snapin is a critical node in GSIS regulation and provides a potential therapeutic target to improve β cell function in T2DM.
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