A Controversy Regarding the Identity of the Enzyme That Mediates Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Synthesis in Human Alpha Cells.

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1369/00221554241274879
Gladys Teitelman
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Processing of proglucagon into glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and GLP-2 in intestinal L cells is mediated by the prohormone convertase 1/3 (PC1/3) while PC2 is responsible for the synthesis of glucagon in pancreatic alpha cells. While GLP-1 is also produced by alpha cells, the identity of the convertase involved in its synthesis is still unsettled. It also remains to be determined whether all alpha cells produce the incretin. The aims of this study were first, to elucidate the identity of the proconvertase responsible for GLP-1 production in human alpha cells, and second, to ascertain whether the number of glucagon cells expressing GLP-1 increase during diabetes. To answer these questions, sections of pancreas from donors' non-diabetic controls, type 1 and type 2 diabetes were processed for double-labelled immunostaining of glucagon and GLP-1 and of each hormone and either PC1 or PC2. Stained sections were examined by confocal microscopy. It was found that all alpha cells of islets from those three groups expressed GLP-1 and PC2 but not PC1/3. This observation supports the view that PC2 is the convertase involved in GLP-1 synthesis in all human glucagon cells and suggests that the regulation of its activity may have important clinical application in diabetes.

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关于人类α细胞中促进胰高血糖素样肽 1 合成的酶的身份的争议。
原胰高血糖素在肠 L 细胞中加工成胰高血糖素样肽-1(GLP-1)和 GLP-2 的过程由原胰高血糖素转化酶 1/3 (PC1/3)介导,而 PC2 则负责胰腺α细胞中胰高血糖素的合成。虽然α细胞也会产生 GLP-1,但参与其合成的转化酶的身份仍未确定。此外,是否所有α细胞都能产生这种增量素也有待确定。本研究的目的首先是阐明人类α细胞中负责产生 GLP-1 的原转化酶的身份,其次是确定在糖尿病期间表达 GLP-1 的胰高血糖素细胞的数量是否会增加。为了回答这些问题,研究人员对来自非糖尿病对照组、1 型糖尿病和 2 型糖尿病供体的胰腺切片进行了处理,对胰高血糖素和 GLP-1 以及每种激素和 PC1 或 PC2 进行了双标记免疫染色。染色切片通过共聚焦显微镜进行检查。结果发现,这三组胰岛的所有α细胞都表达 GLP-1 和 PC2,但不表达 PC1/3。这一观察结果支持了一种观点,即 PC2 是所有人类胰高血糖素细胞中参与 GLP-1 合成的转化酶,并表明调节其活性可能对糖尿病有重要的临床应用价值。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry (JHC) has been a pre-eminent cell biology journal for over 50 years. Published monthly, JHC offers primary research articles, timely reviews, editorials, and perspectives on the structure and function of cells, tissues, and organs, as well as mechanisms of development, differentiation, and disease. JHC also publishes new developments in microscopy and imaging, especially where imaging techniques complement current genetic, molecular and biochemical investigations of cell and tissue function. JHC offers generous space for articles and recognizing the value of images that reveal molecular, cellular and tissue organization, offers free color to all authors.
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