Inceptor binds to and directs insulin towards lysosomal degradation in β cells
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2024
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Blunted first-phase insulin secretion and insulin deficiency are indicators of β cell dysfunction and diabetes manifestation. Therefore, insights into molecular mechanisms that regulate insulin homeostasis might provide entry sites to replenish insulin content and restore β cell function. Here, we identify the insulin inhibitory receptor (inceptor; encoded by the gene IIR/ELAPOR1) as an insulin-binding receptor that regulates insulin stores by lysosomal degradation. Using human induced pluripotent stem cell (SC)-derived islets, we show that IIR knockout (KO) results in enhanced SC β cell differentiation and survival. Strikingly, extended in vitro culture of IIR KO SC β cells leads to greatly increased insulin content and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). We find that inceptor localizes to clathrin-coated vesicles close to the plasma membrane and in the trans-Golgi network as well as in secretory granules, where it acts as a sorting receptor to direct proinsulin and insulin towards lysosomal degradation. Targeting inceptor using a monoclonal antibody increases proinsulin and insulin content and improves SC β cell GSIS. Altogether, our findings reveal the basic mechanisms of β cell insulin turnover and identify inceptor as an insulin degradation receptor.
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Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Physiology (medical), Cell Biology, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Siehler, J, Bilekova, S, Chapouton, P, Dema, A, Albanese, P, Tamara, S, Jain, C, Sterr, M, Enos, S J, Chen, C, Malhotra, C, Villalba, A, Schomann, L, Bhattacharya, S, Feng, J, Akgün Canan, M, Ribaudo, F, Ansarullah, Burtscher, I, Ahlbrecht, C, Plettenburg, O, Kurth, T, Scharfmann, R, Speier, S, Scheltema, R A & Lickert, H 2024, 'Inceptor binds to and directs insulin towards lysosomal degradation in β cells', Nature Metabolism, vol. 6, no. 12, e202206132, pp. 2374–2390. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-024-01164-y