Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2793339 | Cell Metabolism | 2009 | 11 Pages |
SummaryThe Lkb1 tumor suppressor exerts its biological effects through phosphorylation and consequent activation of the AMP kinase (AMPK) family. Extensive genetic and biochemical evidence supports a role for Lkb1 in cell cycle arrest, establishment of cell polarity, and cellular energy metabolism. However, the role of Lkb1 and the AMPK family in β cell function in vivo has not been established. We generated conditional knockout mice with a deletion of the Lkb1 gene in the β cell compartment of pancreatic islets; these mice display improved glucose tolerance and protection against diet-induced hyperglycemia. Lkb1−/− β cells are hypertrophic because of elevated mTOR activity; they also proliferate more and secrete more insulin in response to glucose. These data indicate that inhibiting Lkb1 activity in β cells may facilitate β cell expansion and glucose tolerance in vivo.