Tentonin 3/TMEM150C regulates glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in pancreatic beta-cells
- Authors
- Wee, Jungwon; Pak, Sungmin; Kim, Tahnbee; Hong, Gyu-Sang; Lee, Ji Seon; Nan, Jinyan; Kim, Hyungsup; Lee, Mi-Ock; Park, Kyong Soo; Oh, Uhtaek
- Issue Date
- 2021-11
- Publisher
- Cell Press
- Citation
- Cell Reports, v.37, no.9
- Abstract
- Glucose homeostasis is initially regulated by the pancreatic hormone insulin. Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in beta-cells is composed of two cellular mechanisms: a high glucose concentration not only depolarizes the membrane potential of the beta-cells by ATP-sensitive K+ channels but also induces cell inflation, which is sufficient to release insulin granules. However, the molecular identity of the stretch-activated cation channel responsible for the latter pathway remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate that Tentonin 3/TMEM150C (TTN3), a mechanosensitive channel, contributes to glucose-stimulated insulin secretion by mediating cation influx. TTN3 is expressed specifically in beta-cells and mediates cation currents to glucose and hypotonic stimulations. The glucose-induced depolarization, firing activity, and Ca2+ influx of beta-cells were significantly lower in Ttn3(-/-) mice. More importantly, Ttn3(-/-) mice show impaired glucose tolerance with decreased insulin secretion in vivo. We propose that TTN3, as a stretch-activated cation channel, contributes to glucose-stimulated insulin secretion.
- Keywords
- SENSITIVE K+ CHANNELS; ELECTRICAL-ACTIVITY; DIABETES-MELLITUS; CALCIUM; RELEASE; VOLUME; DYSFUNCTION; ACTIVATION; KNOCKOUT; ISLETS; beta cell; diabetes mellitus; insulin; mechanosensitive channel; pancreas; Tentonin 3
- ISSN
- 2211-1247
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116164
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.110067
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- KIST Article > 2021
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