[HTML][HTML] Glucose-induced electrical activities and insulin secretion in pancreatic islet β-cells are modulated by CFTR

JH Guo, H Chen, YC Ruan, XL Zhang… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
JH Guo, H Chen, YC Ruan, XL Zhang, XH Zhang, KL Fok, LL Tsang, MK Yu, WQ Huang…
Nature communications, 2014nature.com
The cause of insulin insufficiency remains unknown in many diabetic cases. Up to 50% adult
patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), a disease caused by mutations in the gene encoding the
CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), develop CF-related diabetes (CFRD)
with most patients exhibiting insulin insufficiency. Here we show that CFTR is a regulator of
glucose-dependent electrical acitivities and insulin secretion in β-cells. We demonstrate that
glucose elicited whole-cell currents, membrane depolarization, electrical bursts or action …
Abstract
The cause of insulin insufficiency remains unknown in many diabetic cases. Up to 50% adult patients with cystic fibrosis (CF), a disease caused by mutations in the gene encoding the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), develop CF-related diabetes (CFRD) with most patients exhibiting insulin insufficiency. Here we show that CFTR is a regulator of glucose-dependent electrical acitivities and insulin secretion in β-cells. We demonstrate that glucose elicited whole-cell currents, membrane depolarization, electrical bursts or action potentials, Ca2+ oscillations and insulin secretion are abolished or reduced by inhibitors or knockdown of CFTR in primary mouse β-cells or RINm5F β-cell line, or significantly attenuated in CFTR mutant (DF508) mice compared with wild-type mice. VX-809, a newly discovered corrector of DF508 mutation, successfully rescues the defects in DF508 β-cells. Our results reveal a role of CFTR in glucose-induced electrical activities and insulin secretion in β-cells, shed light on the pathogenesis of CFRD and possibly other idiopathic diabetes, and present a potential treatment strategy.
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