Aims/hypothesis
The Krüppel-like factor 11 (KLF11; TIEG2), a pancreas-enriched Sp1-like transcription factor, is a known negative regulator of pancreatic
exocrine cell growth. A recent study indicated KLF11-induced activation of the human proinsulin promoter (hInsP).
Materials and methods
We investigated the functional role of KLF11 in pancreatic beta cells.
Results
Endogenous KLF11 mRNA expression was found in whole rat pancreas, human pancreatic islets and INS-1E beta cells and was profoundly reduced
by high glucose in INS-1E. Cotransfections of INS-1E and beta-TC3 beta cells with a human (h)KLF11 expression plasmid and an hInsP-driven reporter plasmid resulted in a substantial dose-dependent and glucose-independent
inhibition of proinsulin promoter activity. 5′-deletion of hInsP demonstrated that hKLF11 acts via DNA sequences upstream
of −173 and requires the beta cell-specific transcription machinery, since hKLF11-mediated inhibition of promoter activity
was abolished in HEK293 cells. Besides a previously described GC box, we further identified a CACCC box within the hInsP,
both putative KLF11-binding motifs. Electrophoretic mobility shift analysis (EMSA) verified binding of in vitro translated
hKLF11 to the GC box, but neither hKLF11-induced inhibition nor basal hInsP activity was altered by mutation or 5′-deletion
of the GC box. In contrast, CACCC box mutation substantially reduced basal promoter activity and partially diminished hKLF11
inhibition, although binding of in vitro translated hKLF11 to the CACCC box could not be verified by EMSA.
Conclusions/interpretation
In rodent beta cell lines, we demonstrate hKLF11-overexpression of human proinsulin gene expression and characterise a prominent role for the CACCC box in maintaining basal
proinsulin promoter activity.
Keywords Beta-TC3 - CACCC box - GC box - Human proinsulin promoter - HEK293 - INS-1 - KLF11
This work is dedicated to X. Niu who died in December 2006 in China under tragic circumstances. An excellent research talent
has died and left us in deep mourning.
An erratum to this article can be found at
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00125-007-0770-5