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Activation of the Dual-Leucine-Zipper-Bearing Kinase and Induction of β-Cell Apoptosis by the Immunosuppressive Drug Cyclosporin A

Silke Plaumann, Roland Blume, Svenja Börchers, Hans Jürgen Steinfelder, Willhart Knepel and Elke Oetjen
Molecular Pharmacology March 2008, 73 (3) 652-659; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.107.040782
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Post-transplant diabetes is an untoward effect often observed under immunosuppressive therapy with cyclosporin A. Besides the development of peripheral insulin resistance and a decrease in insulin gene transcription, a β-cell toxic effect has been described. However, its molecular mechanism remains unknown. In the present study, the effect of cyclosporin A and the dual leucine-zipper-bearing kinase (DLK) on β-cell survival was investigated. Cyclosporin A decreased the viability of the insulin-producing pancreatic islet cell line HIT in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. Upon exposure to the immunosuppressant fragmentation of DNA, the activation of the effector caspase-3 and a decrease of full-length caspase-3 and BclXL were observed in HIT cells and in primary mature murine islets, respectively. Cyclosporin A and tacrolimus, both potent inhibitors of the calcium/calmodulin-dependent phosphatase calcineurin, stimulated the enzymatic activity of cellular DLK in an in vitro kinase assay. Immunocytochemistry revealed that the overexpression of DLK but not its kinase-dead mutant induced apoptosis and enhanced cyclosporin A-induced apoptosis to a higher extent than the drug alone. Moreover, in the presence of DLK, the effective concentration for cyclosporin A-caused apoptosis was similar to its known IC50 value for the inhibition of calcineurin activity in β cells. These data suggest that cyclosporin A through inhibition of calcineurin activates DLK, thereby leading to β-cell apoptosis. This action may thus be a novel mechanism through which cyclosporin A precipitates post-transplant diabetes.

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  • This study was funded by grants from the Heidenreich-von Siebold-Programm of the University of Göttingen and from the Danone Institut für Ernährung (to E.O.), and from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, SFB 403/A3 (to W.K.).

  • ABBREVIATIONS: DLK, dual leucine-zipper bearing kinase; JNK, c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase; CREB, cAMP response element binding protein; JIP1, c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase interacting protein-1; MTT, 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl-tetrazoliumbromide; siRNA, short interfering RNA; PBS, phosphate-buffered saline; FK506, tacrolimus.

  • ↵ Embedded Image The online version of this article (available at http://molpharm.aspetjournals.org) contains supplemental material.

    • Received August 9, 2007.
    • Accepted November 26, 2007.
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Activation of the Dual-Leucine-Zipper-Bearing Kinase and Induction of β-Cell Apoptosis by the Immunosuppressive Drug Cyclosporin A

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Activation of the Dual-Leucine-Zipper-Bearing Kinase and Induction of β-Cell Apoptosis by the Immunosuppressive Drug Cyclosporin A

Silke Plaumann, Roland Blume, Svenja Börchers, Hans Jürgen Steinfelder, Willhart Knepel and Elke Oetjen
Molecular Pharmacology March 1, 2008, 73 (3) 652-659; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.107.040782
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