Adhesion molecule CADM1 contributes to gap junctional communication among pancreatic islet α-cells and prevents their excessive secretion of glucagon
2012
Cell adhesion molecule-1 (CADM1) is a recently identified adhesion molecule of pancreatic islet α-cells that mediates nerve–α-cell interactions via trans-homophilic binding and serves anatomical units for the autonomic control of glucagon secretion. CADM1 also mediates attachment between adjacent α-cells. Since gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) among islet cells is essential for islet hormone secretion, we examined whether CADM1 promotes GJIC among α-cells and subsequently participates in glucagon secretion regulation. Dye transfer assays using αTC6 mouse α-cells, which endogenously express CADM1, supported this possibility; efficient cell-to-cell spread of gap junction-permeable dye was detected in clusters of αTC6 cells transfected with nonspecific, but not with CADM1-targeting, siRNA. Immunocytochemical analysis of connexin 36, a major component of the gap junction among αTC6 cells, revealed that it was localized exclusively to the cell membrane in CADM1-non-targeted αTC6 cells, but dif...
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