Background/Aims: Despite the published evidence implicating phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3-kinase) in the regulation of islet function, limited information is available on the putative contributory roles of its downstream signaling steps, including the phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate-dependent Rac exchange factor 1 (P-Rex1) signaling pathway in the islet β-cell. Therefore, we investigated potential roles for P-Rex1 in glucose-stimulated Rac1 activation and insulin secretion in insulin-secreting (INS-1 832/13) β-cells. Methods: Glucose-stimulated Insulin secretion (GSIS) was quantified by ELISA. Expression of endogenous P-Rex1 and RhoG was suppressed by siRNA transfection using the DharmaFect1 reagent. Total membrane and cytosolic fractions were isolated using the Mem-PER Plus Membrane Extraction Kit. The degree of activation of Rac1 was determined by the pull-down assay. Results: P-Rex1 is expressed in INS-1 832/13 cells, normal rat islets and human islets. siRNA-mediated knockdown of P-Rex1 attenuated glucose-induced Rac1 activation, membrane association and insulin secretion. RhoG, which has been implicated in PI3-kinase-mediated Rac1 activation in other cell types, appears not to contribute to GSIS since the siRNA-mediated knockdown of RhoG failed to exert significant effects on GSIS. LY294002, a known inhibitor of PI3-kinase, potentiated GSIS without affecting glucose-induced Rac1 activation. Conclusion: Based on these findings, we conclude that P-Rex1 plays a novel regulatory role in glucose-induced Rac1 activation and insulin secretion.
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