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Genetic variation in insulin‐induced kinase signaling
Authors:Isabel Xiaorong Wang  Girish Ramrattan  Vivian G Cheung
Affiliation:1. Life Sciences Institute, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chevy Chase, MD, USA;3. Departments of Pediatrics and Genetics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract:Individual differences in sensitivity to insulin contribute to disease susceptibility including diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Cellular responses to insulin are well studied. However, which steps in these response pathways differ across individuals remains largely unknown. Such knowledge is needed to guide more precise therapeutic interventions. Here, we studied insulin response and found extensive individual variation in the activation of key signaling factors, including ERK whose induction differs by more than 20‐fold among our subjects. This variation in kinase activity is propagated to differences in downstream gene expression response to insulin. By genetic analysis, we identified cis‐acting DNA variants that influence signaling response, which in turn affects downstream changes in gene expression and cellular phenotypes, such as protein translation and cell proliferation. These findings show that polymorphic differences in signal transduction contribute to individual variation in insulin response, and suggest kinase modulators as promising therapeutics for diseases characterized by insulin resistance.
Keywords:DNA variants  individual variation  insulin response  signal transduction  type 2 diabetes
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