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Afadin is a scaffold protein repressing insulin action via HDAC6 in adipose tissue

Authors :
Lundh, Morten
Petersen, Patricia Ss
Isidor, Marie S
Kazoka-Sørensen, Dolly Nm
Plucińska, Kaja
Shamsi, Farnaz
Ørskov, Cathrine
Tozzi, Marco
Brown, Erin L
Andersen, Emil
Ma, Tao
Müller, Ulrich A.
Barrès, Romain
Kristiansen, Viggo B
Gerhart-Hines, Zachary
Tseng, Yu-Hua
Emanuelli, Brice
Lundh, Morten
Petersen, Patricia Ss
Isidor, Marie S
Kazoka-Sørensen, Dolly Nm
Plucińska, Kaja
Shamsi, Farnaz
Ørskov, Cathrine
Tozzi, Marco
Brown, Erin L
Andersen, Emil
Ma, Tao
Müller, Ulrich A.
Barrès, Romain
Kristiansen, Viggo B
Gerhart-Hines, Zachary
Tseng, Yu-Hua
Emanuelli, Brice
Source :
Lundh , M , Petersen , P S , Isidor , M S , Kazoka-Sørensen , D N , Plucińska , K , Shamsi , F , Ørskov , C , Tozzi , M , Brown , E L , Andersen , E , Ma , T , Müller , U A , Barrès , R , Kristiansen , V B , Gerhart-Hines , Z , Tseng , Y-H & Emanuelli , B 2019 , ' Afadin is a scaffold protein repressing insulin action via HDAC6 in adipose tissue ' , EMBO Reports , vol. 20 , no. 8 , e48216 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Insulin orchestrates metabolic homeostasis through a complex signaling network for which the precise mechanisms controlling its fine-tuning are not completely understood. Here, we report that Afadin, a scaffold protein, is phosphorylated on S1795 (S1718 in humans) in response to insulin in adipocytes, and this phosphorylation is impaired with obesity and insulin resistance. In turn, loss of Afadin enhances the response to insulin in adipose tissues via upregulation of the insulin receptor protein levels. This happens in a cell-autonomous and phosphorylation-dependent manner. Insulin-stimulated Afadin-S1795 phosphorylation modulates Afadin binding with interaction partners in adipocytes, among which HDAC6 preferentially interacts with phosphorylated Afadin and acts as a key intermediate to suppress insulin receptor protein levels. Adipose tissue-specific Afadin depletion protects against insulin resistance and improves glucose homeostasis in diet-induced obese mice, independently of adiposity. Altogether, we uncover a novel insulin-induced cellular feedback mechanism governed by the interaction of Afadin with HDAC6 to negatively control insulin action in adipocytes, which may offer new strategies to alleviate insulin resistance.

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OAIster
Journal :
Lundh , M , Petersen , P S , Isidor , M S , Kazoka-Sørensen , D N , Plucińska , K , Shamsi , F , Ørskov , C , Tozzi , M , Brown , E L , Andersen , E , Ma , T , Müller , U A , Barrès , R , Kristiansen , V B , Gerhart-Hines , Z , Tseng , Y-H & Emanuelli , B 2019 , ' Afadin is a scaffold protein repressing insulin action via HDAC6 in adipose tissue ' , EMBO Reports , vol. 20 , no. 8 , e48216 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322730367
Document Type :
Electronic Resource