GPR162 is a beta cell CART receptor

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  • Andreas Lindqvist
  • Mia Abels
  • Liliya Shcherbina
  • Mtakai Ngara
  • Dmytro Kryvokhyzha
  • Sabrina Chriett
  • Matteo Riva
  • Abul Fajul
  • Mohammad Barghouth
  • Cheng Luan
  • Lena Eliasson
  • Larsen, Olav
  • Rosenkilde, Mette
  • Enming Zhang
  • Erik Renström
  • Nils Wierup

Cocaine and amphetamine-regulated transcript (CART) is expressed in pancreatic islet cells and neuronal elements. We have previously established insulinotropic actions of CART in human and rodent islets. The receptor for CART in the pancreatic beta cells is unidentified. We used RNA sequencing of Cartpt knockdown (KD) INS-1 832/13 cells and identified GPR162 as the most Cartpt-regulated receptor. We therefore tested if GPR162 mediates the effects of CART in beta cells. Binding of CART to GPR162 was established using proximity ligation assay, radioactive binding, and co-immunoprecipitation, and KD of Gpr162 mRNA caused reduced binding. Gpr162 KD cells had blunted CARTp-induced exocytosis, and reduced CARTp-induced insulin secretion. Furthermore, we identified a hitherto undescribed GPR162-dependent role of CART as a regulator of cytoskeletal arrangement. Thus, our findings provide mechanistic insight into the effect of CART on insulin secretion and show that GPR162 is the CART receptor in beta cells.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer108416
TidsskriftiScience
Vol/bind26
Udgave nummer12
Antal sider15
ISSN2589-0042
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Swedish Research Council (Dnr 2017-00862 and Dnr 521-2012-2119 ), Strategic Research Area Exodiab (Dnr 2009-1039 ), Linnaeus grant (Dnr 349-2006-237 ), and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (Dnr IRC15-0067 ); the Novo Nordisk Foundation , the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund , the Medical Faculty at Lund University , and Crafoord, Hjelt, and Albert Pahlsson Foundations . Rikard Fred is thanked for technical assistance. We thank the LUDC Bioinformatics Unit ( https://www.ludc.lu.se/resources/ludc-bioinformatics-unit ) for providing bioinformatics, biostatistics, and computational support, as well as access to a high-performance computing environment. Professor Nils Wierup is the guarantor of this work and, as such, has had full access to all the data in the study and takes responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.

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