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Title: MicroRNA-16 modulates macrophage polarization leading to improved insulin sensitivity in myoblasts
Authors: Talari, Malathi
Kapadia, Bandish
Kain, Vasundhara
Seshadri, Sriram
Prajapati, Bhumika
Rajput, Parth
Misra, Parimal
Parsa, Kishore V.L.
Keywords: Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper, Science
Science, Faculty Paper
Macrophage polarization
Inflammation
microRNA
High sucrose diet
GLUT4
Insulin resistance
Issue Date: Oct-2015
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Uncontrolled inflammation leads to several diseases such as insulin resistance, T2D and several types of cancers. The functional role of microRNAs in inflammation induced insulin resistance is poorly studied. MicroRNAs are post-transcriptional regulatory molecules which mediate diverse biological processes.We here show that miR-16 expression levels are down-regulated in different inflammatory conditions such as LPS/IFNg or palmitate treated macrophages, palmitate exposed myoblasts and insulin responsive tissues of high sucrose diet induced insulin resistant rats. Importantly, forced expression of miR-16 in macrophages impaired the production of TNF-a, IL-6 and IFN-b leading to enhanced insulin stimulated glucose uptake in co-cultured skeletal myoblasts. Further, ectopic expression of miR-16 enhanced insulin stimulated glucose uptake in skeletal myoblasts via the up-regulation of GLUT4 and MEF2A, two key players involved in insulin stimulated glucose uptake. Collectively, our data highlight the important role of miR-16 in ameliorating inflammation induced insulin resistance.
Description: Biochimie(19), 2015;16-26p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6476
ISSN: 0300-9084
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