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Novel mechanism of FOXO1 phosphorylation in glucagon signaling in control of glucose homeostasis

  • Yuxin Wu
  • , Quan Pan
  • , Hui Yan
  • , Kebin Zhang
  • , Xiaoqin Guo
  • , Zihui Xu
  • , Wanbao Yang
  • , Yajuan Qi
  • , Cathy A. Guo
  • , Caitlyn Hornsby
  • , Lin Zhang
  • , Aimin Zhou
  • , Ling Li
  • , Yunmei Chen
  • , Weiping Zhang
  • , Yuxiang Sun
  • , Hongting Zheng
  • , Fred Wondisford
  • , Ling He
  • , Shaodong Guo
  • Texas A and M University
  • Third Military Medical University
  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Cleveland State University

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Abstract

Dysregulation of hepatic glucose production (HGP) serves as a major underlying mechanism for the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes. The pancreatic hormone glucagon increases and insulin suppresses HGP, controlling blood glucose homeostasis. The forkhead transcription factor Foxo1 promotes HGP through increasing expression of genes encoding the rate-limiting enzymes responsible for gluconeogenesis. We previously established that insulin suppresses Foxo1 by Akt-mediated phosphorylation of Foxo1 at Ser256 in human hepatocytes. In this study, we found a novel Foxo1 regulatory mechanism by glucagon, which promotes Foxo1 nuclear translocation and stability via cAMP- and protein kinase A-dependent phosphorylation of Foxo1 at Ser276. Replacing Foxo1-S276 with alanine (A) or aspartate (D) to block or mimic phosphorylation, respectively, markedly regulates Foxo1 stability and nuclear localization in human hepatocytes. To establish in vivo function of Foxo1-Ser276 phosphorylation in glucose metabolism, we generated Foxo1-S273A and Foxo1-S273D knock-in (KI) mice. The KI mice displayed impaired blood glucose homeostasis, as well as the basal and glucagon-mediated HGP in hepatocytes. Thus, Foxo1-Ser276 is a new target site identified in the control of Foxo1 bioactivity and associated metabolic diseases.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2167-2182
Number of pages16
JournalDiabetes
Volume67
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2018

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