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Publication : LKB1 regulates pancreatic beta cell size, polarity, and function.

First Author  Granot Z Year  2009
Journal  Cell Metab Volume  10
Issue  4 Pages  296-308
PubMed ID  19808022 Mgi Jnum  J:153660
Mgi Id  MGI:4366082 Doi  10.1016/j.cmet.2009.08.010
Citation  Granot Z, et al. (2009) LKB1 regulates pancreatic beta cell size, polarity, and function. Cell Metab 10(4):296-308
abstractText  Pancreatic beta cells, organized in the islets of Langerhans, sense glucose and secrete appropriate amounts of insulin. We have studied the roles of LKB1, a conserved kinase implicated in the control of cell polarity and energy metabolism, in adult beta cells. LKB1-deficient beta cells show a dramatic increase in insulin secretion in vivo. Histologically, LKB1-deficient beta cells have striking alterations in the localization of the nucleus and cilia relative to blood vessels, suggesting a shift from hepatocyte-like to columnar polarity. Additionally, LKB1 deficiency causes a 65% increase in beta cell volume. We show that distinct targets of LKB1 mediate these effects. LKB1 controls beta cell size, but not polarity, via the mTOR pathway. Conversely, the precise position of the beta cell nucleus, but not cell size, is controlled by the LKB1 target Par1b. Insulin secretion and content are restricted by LKB1, at least in part, via AMPK. These results expose a molecular mechanism, orchestrated by LKB1, for the coordinated maintenance of beta cell size, form, and function.
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