G6PC2 controls glucagon secretion by defining the set point for glucose in pancreatic α cells

IF 15.8 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Science Translational Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1126/scitranslmed.adi6148
Varun Bahl, Reut Rifkind, Eric Waite, Zenab Hamdan, Catherine Lee May, Elisabetta Manduchi, Benjamin F. Voight, Michelle Y. Y. Lee, Mark Tigue, Nicholas Manuto, Benjamin Glaser, Dana Avrahami, Klaus H. Kaestner
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Elevated glucagon concentrations have been reported in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). A critical role for α cell–intrinsic mechanisms in regulating glucagon secretion was previously established through genetic manipulation of the glycolytic enzyme glucokinase (GCK) in mice. Genetic variation at the glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit 2 (G6PC2) locus, encoding an enzyme that opposes GCK, has been reproducibly associated with fasting blood glucose and hemoglobin A1c. Here, we found that trait-associated variants in the G6PC2 promoter are located in open chromatin not just in β but also in α cells and documented allele-specific G6PC2 expression of linked variants in human α cells. Using α cell–specific gene ablation of G6pc2 in mice, we showed that this gene plays a critical role in controlling glucose suppression of amino acid–stimulated glucagon secretion independent of alterations in insulin output, islet hormone content, or islet morphology, findings that we confirmed in primary human α cells. Collectively, our data demonstrate that G6PC2 affects glycemic control via its action in α cells and possibly suggest that G6PC2 inhibitors might help control blood glucose through a bihormonal mechanism.
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G6PC2通过确定胰腺α细胞中葡萄糖的设定点来控制胰高血糖素的分泌
据报道,2型糖尿病(T2D)患者胰高血糖素浓度升高。通过对小鼠糖酵解酶葡萄糖激酶(GCK)的基因操作,α细胞内在机制在调节胰高血糖素分泌中的关键作用已被证实。葡萄糖-6-磷酸酶催化亚基2 (G6PC2)基因座的遗传变异编码一种对抗GCK的酶,与空腹血糖和血红蛋白A1c有可重复性的关联。在这里,我们发现G6PC2启动子的性状相关变异不仅在β细胞中位于开放染色质中,而且在α细胞中也位于开放染色质中,并且记录了等位基因特异性G6PC2关联变异在人类α细胞中的表达。利用小鼠α细胞特异性基因消蚀G6pc2,我们发现该基因在控制氨基酸刺激的胰高血糖素分泌的葡萄糖抑制中起关键作用,而不依赖于胰岛素输出、胰岛激素含量或胰岛形态的改变,我们在原代人α细胞中证实了这一发现。总的来说,我们的数据表明G6PC2通过其在α细胞中的作用影响血糖控制,并可能表明G6PC2抑制剂可能通过双激素机制帮助控制血糖。
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Science Translational Medicine
Science Translational Medicine CELL BIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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309
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1.7 months
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