Osteocalcin induces phosphorylation of FOXO1 in human beta-cells and restores insulin expression under hyperglycemic conditions
Shubhashish Sarkar, A. Osama Gaber, Christine A. Beamish, Omaima M. Sabek

TL;DR
Osteocalcin helps human beta-cells produce more insulin by changing FOXO1 activity, which could be important for managing diabetes.
Contribution
This study reveals a novel mechanism by which osteocalcin regulates insulin expression in human beta-cells through phosphorylation of FOXO1.
Findings
Osteocalcin increases phosphorylated FOXO1-S256 via AKT in human islets from high BMI donors.
Osteocalcin reduces nuclear FOXO1 and increases nuclear PDX1 in human islets.
Osteocalcin promotes insulin and PDX1 expression via ubiquitination and degradation of FOXO1.
Abstract
Forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) is a key transcription factor that plays an important role in pancreatic β-cell compensation under physiological and pathological conditions and serves as a key regulator of glucose homeostasis. While FOXO1 expression in osteoblasts contributes to glucose maintenance through regulating osteocalcin, interestingly, osteocalcin acts directly on β-cells by regulating PDX1 and insulin expression. Here, we investigate the effect of osteocalcin on the FOXO1 expression in human pancreatic β-cells. In a human β-cell line and pancreatic islets, the fate of FOXO1 binding to the PDX1 promoter was investigated after osteocalcin treatment, with or without AKT inhibition. Furthermore, we investigated the effect of osteocalcin on PDX1 and insulin gene expression as well as the subcellular localization of FOXO1 and PDX1 in human islets. The data show that osteocalcin treatment…
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TopicsFOXO transcription factor regulation · Pancreatic function and diabetes
