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Enhanced Wild-Type MET Receptor Levels in Mouse Hepatocytes Attenuates Insulin-Mediated Signaling
Compelling evidence points to the MET receptor tyrosine kinase as a key player during liver development and regeneration. Recently, a role of MET in the pathophysiology of insulin resistance and obesity is emerging. Herein, we aimed to determine whether MET regulates hepatic insulin sensitivity. To...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8909847/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269415 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11050793 |
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author | Rada, Patricia Lamballe, Fabienne Carceller-López, Elena Hitos, Ana B. Sequera, Celia Maina, Flavio Valverde, Ángela M. |
author_facet | Rada, Patricia Lamballe, Fabienne Carceller-López, Elena Hitos, Ana B. Sequera, Celia Maina, Flavio Valverde, Ángela M. |
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description | Compelling evidence points to the MET receptor tyrosine kinase as a key player during liver development and regeneration. Recently, a role of MET in the pathophysiology of insulin resistance and obesity is emerging. Herein, we aimed to determine whether MET regulates hepatic insulin sensitivity. To achieve this, mice in which the expression of wild-type MET in hepatocytes is slightly enhanced above endogenous levels (Alb-R26(Met) mice) were analyzed to document glucose homeostasis, energy balance, and insulin signaling in hepatocytes. We found that Alb-R26(Met) mice exhibited higher body weight and food intake when compared to R26(stopMet) control mice. Metabolic analyses revealed that Alb-R26(Met) mice presented age-related glucose and pyruvate intolerance in comparison to R26(stopMet) controls. Additionally, in Alb-R26(Met) mice, high MET levels decreased insulin-induced insulin receptor (IR) and AKT phosphorylation compared to control mice. These results were corroborated in vitro by analyzing IR and AKT phosphorylation in primary mouse hepatocytes from Alb-R26(Met) and R26(stopMet) mice upon insulin stimulation. Moreover, co-immunoprecipitation assays revealed MET-IR interaction under both basal and insulin stimulation conditions; this effect was enhanced in Alb-R26(Met) hepatocytes. Altogether, our results indicate that enhanced MET levels alter hepatic glucose homeostasis, which can be an early event for subsequent liver pathologies. |
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spelling | pubmed-89098472022-03-11 Enhanced Wild-Type MET Receptor Levels in Mouse Hepatocytes Attenuates Insulin-Mediated Signaling Rada, Patricia Lamballe, Fabienne Carceller-López, Elena Hitos, Ana B. Sequera, Celia Maina, Flavio Valverde, Ángela M. Cells Article Compelling evidence points to the MET receptor tyrosine kinase as a key player during liver development and regeneration. Recently, a role of MET in the pathophysiology of insulin resistance and obesity is emerging. Herein, we aimed to determine whether MET regulates hepatic insulin sensitivity. To achieve this, mice in which the expression of wild-type MET in hepatocytes is slightly enhanced above endogenous levels (Alb-R26(Met) mice) were analyzed to document glucose homeostasis, energy balance, and insulin signaling in hepatocytes. We found that Alb-R26(Met) mice exhibited higher body weight and food intake when compared to R26(stopMet) control mice. Metabolic analyses revealed that Alb-R26(Met) mice presented age-related glucose and pyruvate intolerance in comparison to R26(stopMet) controls. Additionally, in Alb-R26(Met) mice, high MET levels decreased insulin-induced insulin receptor (IR) and AKT phosphorylation compared to control mice. These results were corroborated in vitro by analyzing IR and AKT phosphorylation in primary mouse hepatocytes from Alb-R26(Met) and R26(stopMet) mice upon insulin stimulation. Moreover, co-immunoprecipitation assays revealed MET-IR interaction under both basal and insulin stimulation conditions; this effect was enhanced in Alb-R26(Met) hepatocytes. Altogether, our results indicate that enhanced MET levels alter hepatic glucose homeostasis, which can be an early event for subsequent liver pathologies. MDPI 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8909847/ /pubmed/35269415 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11050793 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Rada, Patricia Lamballe, Fabienne Carceller-López, Elena Hitos, Ana B. Sequera, Celia Maina, Flavio Valverde, Ángela M. Enhanced Wild-Type MET Receptor Levels in Mouse Hepatocytes Attenuates Insulin-Mediated Signaling |
title | Enhanced Wild-Type MET Receptor Levels in Mouse Hepatocytes Attenuates Insulin-Mediated Signaling |
title_full | Enhanced Wild-Type MET Receptor Levels in Mouse Hepatocytes Attenuates Insulin-Mediated Signaling |
title_fullStr | Enhanced Wild-Type MET Receptor Levels in Mouse Hepatocytes Attenuates Insulin-Mediated Signaling |
title_full_unstemmed | Enhanced Wild-Type MET Receptor Levels in Mouse Hepatocytes Attenuates Insulin-Mediated Signaling |
title_short | Enhanced Wild-Type MET Receptor Levels in Mouse Hepatocytes Attenuates Insulin-Mediated Signaling |
title_sort | enhanced wild-type met receptor levels in mouse hepatocytes attenuates insulin-mediated signaling |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8909847/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35269415 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11050793 |
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