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    Diabetes. 2006 May;55(5):1190-6.

    Transcription factor FoxO1 mediates glucagon-like peptide-1 effects on pancreatic beta-cell mass.

    Buteau J, Spatz ML, Accili D.

    Department of Medicine, Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center, Columbia University Medical Center, Berrie Research Pavilion, 1150 St. Nicholas Ave., Room 238, New York, NY 10032, USA.

    The glucoincretin hormone glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) increases pancreatic beta-cell proliferation and survival through sequential activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI 3-kinase), and Akt. We investigated the role of transcription factor FoxO1 in the proliferative and antiapoptotic actions of GLP-1 in beta-cells. GLP-1 inhibited FoxO1 through phosphorylation-dependent nuclear exclusion in pancreatic beta (INS832/13) cells. The effect of GLP-1 was suppressed by inhibitors of EGFR (AG1478) and PI 3-kinase (LY294002). In contrast, LY294002 but not AG1478 suppressed insulin-induced FoxO1 phosphorylation. Expression of constitutively nuclear FoxO1 in beta-cells prevented the proliferative and antiapoptotic actions of GLP-1 in cultured beta-cells and the increase in pancreatic beta-cell mass in response to Exendin4 in transgenic mice. Gene expression and chromatin immunoprecipitation assays demonstrated that GLP-1 increases pancreatic and duodenal homeobox gene-1 and Foxa2 expression and inhibits FoxO1 binding to both promoters. We propose that FoxO1 mediates the pleiotropic effects of the glucoincretin hormone on cell proliferation and survival.

    PMID: 16644672 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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