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Neuronal traits are required for glucose-induced insulin secretion
Amar Abderrahmani1, Guy Niederhauser, Valérie Plaisance
1Department of Internal Medicine, University of Lausanne, CHUV-1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Abstract:
The transcriptional repressor RE1 silencer transcription factor (REST) is an important factor that restricts some neuronal traits to neurons. Since these traits are also present in pancreatic beta-cells, we evaluated their role by generating a model of insulin-secreting cells that express REST. The presence of REST led to a decrease in expression of its known target genes, whereas insulin expression and its cellular content were conserved. As a consequence of REST expression, the capacity to secrete insulin in response to mitochondrial fuels, a particularity of mature beta-cells, was impaired. These data provide evidence that REST target genes are required for an appropriate glucose-induced insulin secretion.