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Publication : The GCKR-P446L gene variant predisposes to raised blood cholesterol and lower blood glucose in the P446L mouse-a model for GCKR rs1260326.

First Author  Ford BE Year  2023
Journal  Mol Metab Volume  72
Pages  101722 PubMed ID  37031802
Mgi Jnum  J:337481 Mgi Id  MGI:7483765
Doi  10.1016/j.molmet.2023.101722 Citation  Ford BE, et al. (2023) The GCKR-P446L gene variant predisposes to raised blood cholesterol and lower blood glucose in the P446L mouse-a model for GCKR rs1260326. Mol Metab 72:101722
abstractText  OBJECTIVES: The Glucokinase Regulatory Protein GKRP, encoded by GCKR, enables acute regulation of liver glucokinase to support metabolic demand. The common human GCKR rs1260326:Pro446 > Leu variant within a large linkage disequilibrium region associates with pleiotropic traits including lower Type 2 diabetes risk and raised blood triglycerides and cholesterol. Whether the GCKR-P446 > L substitution is causal to the raised lipids is unknown. We determined whether mouse GKRP phenocopies the human GKRP:P446 > L substitution and studied a GKRP:P446L knockin mouse to identify physiological consequences to P446 > L. METHODS: GKRP-deficient hepatocytes were transfected with adenoviral vectors for human or mouse GKRP:446 P or 446 L for cellular comprehensive analysis including transcriptomics consequent to P446 > L. Physiological traits in the diet-challenged P446L mouse were compared with pleiotropic associations at the human rs1260326 locus. Transcriptomics was compared in P446L mouse liver with hepatocytes overexpressing glucokinase or GKRP:446 P/L. RESULTS: 1. P446 > L substitution in mouse or human GKRP similarly compromises protein expressivity of GKRP:446 L, nuclear sequestration of glucokinase and counter-regulation of gene expression. 2. The P446L knockin mouse has lower liver glucokinase and GKRP protein similar to human liver homozygous for rs1260326-446 L. 3. The diet-challenged P446L mouse has lower blood glucose, raised blood cholesterol and altered hepatic cholesterol homeostasis consistent with relative glucokinase-to-GKRP excess, but not raised blood triglycerides. CONCLUSIONS: Mouse GKRP phenocopies the human GKRP:P446 > L substitution despite the higher affinity for glucokinase of human GKRP. The diet-challenged P446L mouse replicates several traits found in association with the rs1260326 locus on chromosome 2 including raised blood cholesterol, lower blood glucose and lower liver glucokinase and GKRP protein but not raised blood triglycerides.
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