Chavez R A, Moore H P
571 Life Sciences Addition, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720-3200, USA.
Curr Biol. 1997 May 1;7(5):349-52. doi: 10.1016/s0960-9822(06)00158-8.
Leptin, a key regulator of fat homeostasis, is the product of the obese gene [1-3], and is secreted from adipocytes and binds to receptor sites in the choroid plexus [4-5]. Several studies have implicated serum insulin levels in the upregulation of leptin gene expression [6-8]. It is currently not known whether leptin levels are also subject to regulation at the level of secretion. Leptin is normally produced in adipocytes, the secretory pathways of which are not well characterized. Here, we used pituitary AtT-20 cells, which serve as a model system for both regulated and constitutive secretory pathways, to examine the intracellular targeting and secretion of leptin. Confocal immunofluorescence analysis of AtT-20 cells expressing an epitope-tagged human leptin (FLAG-leptin) demonstrated that FLAG-leptin colocalized with endogenous adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) at the tips of processes extended from these cells, where regulated secretory granules accumulate. FLAG-leptin secretion was increased in the presence of 8-Br-cAMP, which stimulates the secretion of ACTH. For FLAG-leptin, the calculated sorting index, a quantitative measure of the efficiency of protein sorting to the regulated pathway, was similar to those of other regulated secretory proteins. These results demonstrate that FLAG-leptin behaves like a regulated protein in cells with a biosynthetic regulated secretory pathway.
瘦素是脂肪稳态的关键调节因子,是肥胖基因的产物[1-3],由脂肪细胞分泌并与脉络丛中的受体位点结合[4-5]。多项研究表明血清胰岛素水平与瘦素基因表达上调有关[6-8]。目前尚不清楚瘦素水平是否也在分泌水平受到调节。瘦素通常在脂肪细胞中产生,其分泌途径尚未完全明确。在此,我们使用垂体AtT-20细胞,该细胞作为调节性和组成性分泌途径的模型系统,来研究瘦素的细胞内靶向和分泌。对表达表位标记的人瘦素(FLAG-瘦素)的AtT-20细胞进行共聚焦免疫荧光分析表明,FLAG-瘦素与内源性促肾上腺皮质激素(ACTH)在这些细胞伸出的突起尖端共定位,调节性分泌颗粒在此处积累。在刺激ACTH分泌的8-Br-cAMP存在下,FLAG-瘦素的分泌增加。对于FLAG-瘦素,计算得出的分选指数(一种衡量蛋白质分选到调节途径效率的定量指标)与其他调节性分泌蛋白相似。这些结果表明,在具有生物合成调节性分泌途径的细胞中,FLAG-瘦素的行为类似于一种调节性蛋白。