Skip to main content

RhoA as a Signaling Hub Controlling Glucagon Secretion From Pancreatic α-Cells.

Citation
Ng, X. W., et al. “Rhoa As A Signaling Hub Controlling Glucagon Secretion From Pancreatic Α-Cells.”. Diabetes, pp. 2384-2394.
Center Washington University in St Louis
Featured
Author Xue Wen Ng, Yong Hee Chung, Farzad Asadi, Chen Kong, Alessandro Ustione, David W Piston
Abstract

Glucagon hypersecretion from pancreatic islet α-cells exacerbates hyperglycemia in type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes. Still, the underlying mechanistic pathways that regulate glucagon secretion remain controversial. Among the three complementary main mechanisms (intrinsic, paracrine, and juxtacrine) proposed to regulate glucagon release from α-cells, juxtacrine interactions are the least studied. It is known that tonic stimulation of α-cell EphA receptors by ephrin-A ligands (EphA forward signaling) inhibits glucagon secretion in mouse and human islets and restores glucose inhibition of glucagon secretion in sorted mouse α-cells, and these effects correlate with increased F-actin density. Here, we elucidate the downstream target of EphA signaling in α-cells. We demonstrate that RhoA, a Rho family GTPase, plays a key role in this pathway. Pharmacological inhibition of RhoA disrupts glucose inhibition of glucagon secretion in islets and decreases cortical F-actin density in dispersed α-cells and α-cells in intact islets. Quantitative FRET biosensor imaging shows that increased RhoA activity follows directly from EphA stimulation. We show that in addition to modulating F-actin density, EphA forward signaling and RhoA activity affect α-cell Ca2+ activity in a novel mechanistic pathway. Finally, we show that stimulating EphA forward signaling restores glucose inhibition of glucagon secretion from human T1D donor islets.

Year of Publication
2022
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
71
Issue
11
Number of Pages
2384-2394
Date Published
11/2022
ISSN Number
1939-327X
DOI
10.2337/db21-1010
Alternate Journal
Diabetes
PMID
35904939
PMCID
PMC9630081
Download citation