Saturated fatty acids-induced miR-424-5p aggravates insulin resistance via targeting insulin receptor in hepatocytes.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications(2018)
摘要
The excessive intake of saturated fatty acids (SFA) causes obesity and liver steatosis, which are major risk factors for insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Although the expression of certain microRNAs (miRNAs) targeting the insulin signaling molecules are regulated aberrantly in SFA-induced obesity, their implications on hepatic insulin resistance are largely unknown. This study examined the associations of miR-424–5p, which is induced by SFA, with the development of insulin resistance. SFA palmitate (PA)-treated HepG2 cells and high fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mouse livers showed an impairment of insulin signaling due to a significant decrease in INSR and IRS-1 expression. Based on expression profiling and qRT-PCR analysis, miR-424–5p, which presumably targets the 3′UTR of INSR, was upregulated in both PA-treated HepG2 cells and the liver of HFD-fed mice. miR-424–5p was found to target the 3′UTR of INSR directly and downregulated INSR expression at the post-transcriptional step. Furthermore, the overexpression of miR-424–5p suppressed INSR expression significantly, leading to impaired insulin signaling and glycogen synthesis in hepatocytes. A novel mechanism for how SFA-induced miR-424–5p impairs insulin signaling through the targeting of INSR is reported. In addition, the crucial role and underlying mechanism of miR-424–5p in the obesity-induced hepatic insulin resistance is explained.
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microRNA,miR-424–5p,Saturated fatty acid,Palmitate,Insulin resistance,Obesity
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