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Myeloid-derived miR-6236 potentiates adipocyte insulin signaling and prevents hyperglycemia during obesity.


ABSTRACT: Adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) influence obesity-associated metabolic dysfunction, but the mechanisms by which they do so are not well understood. We show that miR-6236 is a bona fide miRNA that is secreted by ATMs during obesity. Global or myeloid cell-specific deletion of miR-6236 aggravates obesity-associated adipose tissue insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, and hyperlipidemia. miR-6236 augments adipocyte insulin sensitivity by inhibiting translation of negative regulators of insulin signaling, including PTEN. The human genome harbors a miR-6236 homolog that is highly expressed in the serum and adipose tissue of obese people. hsa-MIR-6236 expression negatively correlates with hyperglycemia and glucose intolerance, and positively correlates with insulin sensitivity. Together, our findings establish miR-6236 as an ATM-secreted miRNA that potentiates adipocyte insulin signaling and protects against metabolic dysfunction during obesity.

SUBMITTER: Paneru BD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11199588 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Myeloid-derived miR-6236 potentiates adipocyte insulin signaling and prevents hyperglycemia during obesity.

Paneru Bam D BD   Chini Julia J   McCright Sam J SJ   DeMarco Nicole N   Miller Jessica J   Joannas Leonel D LD   Henao-Mejia Jorge J   Titchenell Paul M PM   Merrick David M DM   Lim Hee-Woong HW   Lazar Mitchell A MA   Hill David A DA  

Nature communications 20240625 1


Adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) influence obesity-associated metabolic dysfunction, but the mechanisms by which they do so are not well understood. We show that miR-6236 is a bona fide miRNA that is secreted by ATMs during obesity. Global or myeloid cell-specific deletion of miR-6236 aggravates obesity-associated adipose tissue insulin resistance, hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, and hyperlipidemia. miR-6236 augments adipocyte insulin sensitivity by inhibiting translation of negative regulator  ...[more]

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