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Unbound (bioavailable) IGF1 enhances somatic growth

Understanding insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF1) biology is of particular importance because, apart from its role in mediating growth, it plays key roles in cellular transformation, organ regeneration, immune function, development of the musculoskeletal system and aging. IGF1 bioactivity is modulat...

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Autores principales: Elis, Sebastien, Wu, Yingjie, Courtland, Hayden-William, Cannata, Dara, Sun, Hui, Beth-On, Mordechay, Liu, Chengyu, Jasper, Hector, Domené, Horacio, Karabatas, Liliana, Guida, Clara, Basta-Pljakic, Jelena, Cardoso, Luis, Rosen, Clifford J., Frystyk, Jan, Yakar, Shoshana
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Company of Biologists Limited 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3180229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21628395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.006775
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author Elis, Sebastien
Wu, Yingjie
Courtland, Hayden-William
Cannata, Dara
Sun, Hui
Beth-On, Mordechay
Liu, Chengyu
Jasper, Hector
Domené, Horacio
Karabatas, Liliana
Guida, Clara
Basta-Pljakic, Jelena
Cardoso, Luis
Rosen, Clifford J.
Frystyk, Jan
Yakar, Shoshana
author_facet Elis, Sebastien
Wu, Yingjie
Courtland, Hayden-William
Cannata, Dara
Sun, Hui
Beth-On, Mordechay
Liu, Chengyu
Jasper, Hector
Domené, Horacio
Karabatas, Liliana
Guida, Clara
Basta-Pljakic, Jelena
Cardoso, Luis
Rosen, Clifford J.
Frystyk, Jan
Yakar, Shoshana
author_sort Elis, Sebastien
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description Understanding insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF1) biology is of particular importance because, apart from its role in mediating growth, it plays key roles in cellular transformation, organ regeneration, immune function, development of the musculoskeletal system and aging. IGF1 bioactivity is modulated by its binding to IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) and the acid labile subunit (ALS), which are present in serum and tissues. To determine whether IGF1 binding to IGFBPs is necessary to facilitate normal growth and development, we used a gene-targeting approach and generated two novel knock-in mouse models of mutated IGF1, in which the native Igf1 gene was replaced by Des-Igf1 (KID mice) or R3-Igf1 (KIR mice). The KID and KIR mutant proteins have reduced affinity for the IGFBPs, and therefore present as unbound IGF1, or ‘free IGF1’. We found that both KID and KIR mice have reduced serum IGF1 levels and a concomitant increase in serum growth hormone levels. Ternary complex formation of IGF1 with the IGFBPs and the ALS was markedly reduced in sera from KID and KIR mice compared with wild type. Both mutant mice showed increased body weight, body and bone lengths, and relative lean mass. We found selective organomegaly of the spleen, kidneys and uterus, enhanced mammary gland complexity, and increased skeletal acquisition. The KID and KIR models show unequivocally that IGF1-complex formation with the IGFBPs is fundamental for establishing normal body and organ size, and that uncontrolled IGF bioactivity could lead to pathological conditions.
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spelling pubmed-31802292011-10-07 Unbound (bioavailable) IGF1 enhances somatic growth Elis, Sebastien Wu, Yingjie Courtland, Hayden-William Cannata, Dara Sun, Hui Beth-On, Mordechay Liu, Chengyu Jasper, Hector Domené, Horacio Karabatas, Liliana Guida, Clara Basta-Pljakic, Jelena Cardoso, Luis Rosen, Clifford J. Frystyk, Jan Yakar, Shoshana Dis Model Mech Research Article Understanding insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF1) biology is of particular importance because, apart from its role in mediating growth, it plays key roles in cellular transformation, organ regeneration, immune function, development of the musculoskeletal system and aging. IGF1 bioactivity is modulated by its binding to IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) and the acid labile subunit (ALS), which are present in serum and tissues. To determine whether IGF1 binding to IGFBPs is necessary to facilitate normal growth and development, we used a gene-targeting approach and generated two novel knock-in mouse models of mutated IGF1, in which the native Igf1 gene was replaced by Des-Igf1 (KID mice) or R3-Igf1 (KIR mice). The KID and KIR mutant proteins have reduced affinity for the IGFBPs, and therefore present as unbound IGF1, or ‘free IGF1’. We found that both KID and KIR mice have reduced serum IGF1 levels and a concomitant increase in serum growth hormone levels. Ternary complex formation of IGF1 with the IGFBPs and the ALS was markedly reduced in sera from KID and KIR mice compared with wild type. Both mutant mice showed increased body weight, body and bone lengths, and relative lean mass. We found selective organomegaly of the spleen, kidneys and uterus, enhanced mammary gland complexity, and increased skeletal acquisition. The KID and KIR models show unequivocally that IGF1-complex formation with the IGFBPs is fundamental for establishing normal body and organ size, and that uncontrolled IGF bioactivity could lead to pathological conditions. The Company of Biologists Limited 2011-09 2011-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3180229/ /pubmed/21628395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.006775 Text en © 2011. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly cited and all further distributions of the work or adaptation are subject to the same Creative Commons License terms.
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Elis, Sebastien
Wu, Yingjie
Courtland, Hayden-William
Cannata, Dara
Sun, Hui
Beth-On, Mordechay
Liu, Chengyu
Jasper, Hector
Domené, Horacio
Karabatas, Liliana
Guida, Clara
Basta-Pljakic, Jelena
Cardoso, Luis
Rosen, Clifford J.
Frystyk, Jan
Yakar, Shoshana
Unbound (bioavailable) IGF1 enhances somatic growth
title Unbound (bioavailable) IGF1 enhances somatic growth
title_full Unbound (bioavailable) IGF1 enhances somatic growth
title_fullStr Unbound (bioavailable) IGF1 enhances somatic growth
title_full_unstemmed Unbound (bioavailable) IGF1 enhances somatic growth
title_short Unbound (bioavailable) IGF1 enhances somatic growth
title_sort unbound (bioavailable) igf1 enhances somatic growth
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3180229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21628395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.006775
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