The pancreatic beta-cell-specific transcription factor Pax-4 inhibits glucagon gene expression through Pax-6

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作者
Ritz-Laser, B
Estreicher, A
Gauthier, BR
Mamin, A
Edlund, H
Philippe, J
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Geneva, Diabet Unit, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland
[2] Umea Univ, Dept Microbiol, S-90187 Umea, Sweden
关键词
transcriptional repression; DNA binding competition; protein-protein interaction; endocrine pancreas; Pax-4; Pax-6; glucagon;
D O I
10.1007/s125-002-8249-9
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Aims/hypothesis. The paired-homeobox genes pax-4 and pax-6 are crucial for islet development; whereas the null mutation of pax-6 results in the nearly absence of glucagon-producing alpha cells, pax-4 homozygous mutant mice lack insulin and somatostatin-producing, beta and 6 cells but contain an increased number of alpha cells suggesting that a cells could develop by a default mechanism. Methods. To investigate whether beta-cell specific factors act negatively on glucagon gene transcription, we ectopically expressed pax-4 in glucagon producing InR1G9 cells; Pax-4 inhibited basal transcription of the glucagon gene promoter by 60%. To assess the mechanism of this inhibition, we cotransfected the non-islet cell line BHK-21 with Pax-4 and various transcription factors present in alpha cells. Results. In addition to a general repressor activity on basal glucagon gene promoter activity of 30-50 %, a specific 90 % inhibition of Pax-6 mediated transacti-vation was observed. In contrast, Pax-4 had no effect on Cdx-2/3 or HNF3alpha mediated transcriptional activation. Pax-4 showed similar affinity to the Pax-6 binding sites on the glucagon gene promoter compared to Pax-6, but varying with KCl concentrations. Conclusion/interpretation. Pax-4 impairs glucagon gene transcription specifically through inhibition of Pax-6 mediated trans activation. Transcriptional inhibition seems to be mediated by direct DNA binding competition with Pax-6 and potentially additional mechanisms such as protein-protein interactions and a general repressor activity of Pax-4. Glucagon gene expression in alpha cells could thus result from both the presence of islet cell specific transcription factors and the absence of Pax-4.
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