[alpha]-Latrotoxin Induces Exocytosis by Inhibition of Voltage-dependent K⁺ Channels and by Stimulation of L-type Ca²⁺ Channels via Latrophilin in [beta]-Cells

The spider venom [alpha]-latrotoxin ([alpha]-LTX) induces massive exocytosis after binding to surface receptors, and its mechanism is not fully understood. We have investigated its action using toxin-sensitive MIN6 [beta]-cells, which express endogenously the [alpha]-LTX receptor latrophilin (LPH),...

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description The spider venom [alpha]-latrotoxin ([alpha]-LTX) induces massive exocytosis after binding to surface receptors, and its mechanism is not fully understood. We have investigated its action using toxin-sensitive MIN6 [beta]-cells, which express endogenously the [alpha]-LTX receptor latrophilin (LPH), and toxin-insensitive HIT-T15 [beta]-cells, which lack endogenous LPH. [alpha]-LTX evoked insulin exocytosis in HIT-T15 cells only upon expression of full-length LPH but not of LPH truncated after the first transmembrane domain (LPH-TD1). In HIT-T15 cells expressing full-length LPH and in native MIN6 cells, [alpha]-LTX first induced membrane depolarization by inhibition of repolarizing K⁺ channels followed by the appearance of Ca²⁺ transients. In a second phase, the toxin induced a large inward current and a prominent increase in intracellular calcium ([Ca²⁺][subscript i]) reflecting pore formation. Upon expression of LPH-TD1 in HIT-T15 cells just this second phase was observed. Moreover, the mutated toxin LTX[superscript N4C], which is devoid of pore formation, only evoked oscillations of membrane potential by reversible inhibition of iberiotoxin-sensitive K⁺ channels via phospholipase C, activated L-type Ca²⁺ channels independently from its effect on membrane potential, and induced an inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor-dependent release of intracellular calcium in MIN6 cells. The combined effects evoked transient increases in [Ca²⁺][subscript i] in these cells, which were sensitive to inhibitors of phospholipase C, protein kinase C, or L-type Ca²⁺ channels. The latter agents also reduced toxin-induced insulin exocytosis. In conclusion, [alpha]-LTX induces signaling distinct from pore formation via full-length LPH and phospholipase C to regulate physiologically important K⁺ and Ca²⁺ channels as novel targets of its secretory activity.
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