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Endocytotic uptake, processing, and retroendocytosis of human biosynthetic proinsulin by rat fibroblasts transfected with the human insulin receptor gene.

J R Levy1, A Ullrich, J M Olefsky.   

Abstract

The cellular itinerary and processing of insulin and proinsulin were studied to elucidate possible mechanisms for the observed in vivo differences in the biologic half-lives of these two hormones. A rat fibroblast cell line transfected with a normal human insulin receptor gene was used. Due to gene amplification, the cells express large numbers of receptors and are ideal for studying a ligand, such as proinsulin, that has a low affinity for the insulin receptor. Competitive binding at 4 degrees C showed that the concentration of unlabeled insulin and proinsulin that is needed to displace 50% of tracer insulin or proinsulin was 0.85-0.95 nM and 140-150 nM, respectively. Binding to surface receptors and internalization occur at rates that are four to five times faster in cells incubated with insulin compared with proinsulin. Chloroquine led to an increase in cell-associated radioactivity of approximately 1.4-fold in cells incubated with insulin or proinsulin, but inhibited the appearance of degraded insulin by 54% and degraded proinsulin by only 10%. To study the fate of internalized ligand, cells were incubated with insulin and proinsulin until steady state binding occurred. Surface bound ligand was removed by an acid wash and the remaining cell-associated radioactivity represented internalized ligand. Cells were then reincubated in 37 degrees C buffer and the cell-associated radioactivity and radioactivity released into the medium were analyzed by TCA precipitation, Sephadex G-50, and HPLC. The results demonstrated that proinsulin more readily bypasses the intracellular degradative machinery and is therefore released intact from the cell via the retroendocytotic pathway. These results may help to explain the prolonged metabolic clearance rate and biologic responsiveness of proinsulin in vivo.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3284910      PMCID: PMC442566          DOI: 10.1172/JCI113465

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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