Induction of c-Myc expression suppresses insulin gene transcription by inhibiting neuroD/BETA2-mediated transcriptional activation

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Insulin biosynthesis and secretion are critical for pancreatic β-cell function, but both are impaired under diabetic conditions. We have found that hyperglycemia induces the expression of the basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor c-Myc in islets in several different diabetic models. To examine the possible implication of c-Myc in β-cell dysfunction, c-Myc was overexpressed in isolated rat islets using adenovirus. Adenovirus-mediated c-Myc overexpression suppressed both insulin gene transcription and glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. Insulin protein content, determined by immunostaining, was markedly decreased in c-Myc-overexpressing cells. In gel-shift assays c-Myc bound to the E-box in the insulin gene promoter region. Furthermore, in βTC1, MIN6, and HIT-T15 cells and primary rat islets, wild type insulin gene promoter activity was dramatically decreased by c-Myc overexpression, whereas the activity of an E-box mutated insulin promoter was not affected. In HeLa and HepG2 cells c-Myc exerted a suppressive effect on the insulin promoter activity only in the presence of NeuroD/BETA2 but not PDX-1. Both c-Myc and NeuroD can bind the E-box element in the insulin promoter, but unlike NeuroD, the c-Myc transactivation domain lacked the ability to activate insulin gene expression. Additionally p300, a co-activator of NeuroD, did not function as a co-activator of c-Myc. In conclusion, increased expression of c-Myc in β-cells suppresses the insulin gene transcription by inhibiting NeuroD-mediated transcriptional activation. This mechanism may explain some of the β-cell dysfunction found in diabetes.

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Kaneto, H., Sharma, A., Suzuma, K., Ross Laybutt, D., Xu, G., Bonner-Weir, S., & Weir, G. C. (2002). Induction of c-Myc expression suppresses insulin gene transcription by inhibiting neuroD/BETA2-mediated transcriptional activation. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(15), 12998–13006. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M111148200

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