Aims/hypothesis
The activation of the transcription factor cyclic AMP response element binding protein (CREB) by protein kinase A is inhibited
by the human orthologue of the mitogen-activated protein kinase, dual-leucine-zipper-bearing kinase (DLK) in teratocarcinoma
cells. However, pancreatic beta cells are electrically excitable and a major pathway regulating CREB in these cells is membrane
depolarisation, leading to calcium influx and activation of the calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein phosphatase calcineurin.
Therefore, the effect of DLK on CREB activity induced by membrane depolarisation was investigated in the beta cell line HIT.
Materials and methods
Reporter gene assays and biochemical techniques were used.
Results
RT-PCR, Western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry demonstrated the expression of DLK in HIT cells and primary mouse islets.
In transient transfection experiments, DLK inhibited both GAL4–CREB activity induced by membrane depolarisation, and transcription
directed by the CREB binding site, the cyclic AMP response element. Furthermore, DLK inhibited the transcriptional activity
conferred by the CREB coactivator, CREB binding protein, both under basal conditions and after membrane depolarisation. DLK
was also effective in response to glucose, the most potent physiological stimulus and known to cause membrane depolarisation
of beta cells. Inhibition of calcineurin enhanced DLK activity, whereas overexpression of calcineurin reduced the inhibition
by DLK of transcription directed by cyclic AMP response element after membrane depolarisation.
Conclusions/interpretation
These results demonstrate a calcineurin-sensitive inhibition by DLK of CREB activity after membrane depolarisation in pancreatic
islet beta cells. This inhibition may, at least partially, be mediated at the coactivator level. The results thus suggest
that DLK plays a role in the regulation of beta cell function, including insulin gene transcription and beta cell apoptosis.
Keywords Beta cells - Calcineurin - Cyclic AMP response element binding protein - Dual-leucine-zipper-bearing kinase - Membrane depolarisation