Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I)-stimulated pancreatic β-cell growth is glucose-dependent synergistic activation of insulin receptor substrate-mediated signal transduction pathways by glucose and IGF-I in INS- 1 cells

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Nutrients and certain growth factors stimulate pancreatic β-cell mitogenesis, however, the appropriate mitogenic signal transduction pathways have not been defined. In the glucose-sensitive pancreatic β-cell line, INS- 1, it was found that glucose (6-18 mM) independently increased INS-1 cell proliferation (>20-fold at 15 mM glucose). Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF- I)-induced INS-1 cell proliferation was glucose-dependent only in the physiologically relevant concentration range (6-18 mM glucose). The combination of IGF-I and glucose was synergistic, increasing INS-1 cell proliferation >50-fold at 15 mM glucose + 10 nM IGF-I. Glucose metabolism and phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase (PI 3'-kinase) activation were necessary for both glucose and IGF-I-stimulated INS-1 cell proliferation. IGF-I and 15 mM glucose increased tyrosine phosphorylation mediated recruitment of Grb2/mSOS and PI 3'-kinase to IRS-2 and pp60. Glucose and IGF-I also induced Shc association with Grb2/mSOS. Glucose (3-18 mM) and IGF-I, independently of glucose, activated mitogen-activated protein kinase but this did not correlate with IGF-I-induced β-cell proliferation. In contrast, p70(S6K) was activated with increasing glucose concentration (between 6 and 18 mM), and potentiated by IGF-I in the same glucose concentration range which correlated with INS-1 cell proliferation rate. Thus, glucose and IGF-I-induced β-cell proliferation were mediated via a signaling mechanism that was facilitated by mitogen-activated protein kinase but dependent on IRS-mediated induction of PI 3'-kinase activity and downstream activation of p70(S6K). The glucose dependence of IGF-I mediated INS-1 cell proliferation emphasizes β-cell signaling mechanisms are rather unique in being tightly linked to glycolytic metabolic flux.

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Hügl, S. R., White, M. F., & Rhodes, C. J. (1998). Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I)-stimulated pancreatic β-cell growth is glucose-dependent synergistic activation of insulin receptor substrate-mediated signal transduction pathways by glucose and IGF-I in INS- 1 cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(28), 17771–17779. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.28.17771

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