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MicroRNA-26a regulates insulin sensitivity and metabolism of glucose and lipids.


ABSTRACT: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is characterized by insulin resistance and increased hepatic glucose production, yet the molecular mechanisms underlying these abnormalities are poorly understood. MicroRNAs (miRs) are a class of small, noncoding RNAs that have been implicated in the regulation of human diseases, including T2D. miR-26a is known to play a critical role in tumorigenesis; however, its function in cellular metabolism remains unknown. Here, we determined that miR-26a regulates insulin signaling and metabolism of glucose and lipids. Compared with lean individuals, overweight humans had decreased expression of miR-26a in the liver. Moreover, miR-26 was downregulated in 2 obese mouse models compared with control animals. Global or liver-specific overexpression of miR-26a in mice fed a high-fat diet improved insulin sensitivity, decreased hepatic glucose production, and decreased fatty acid synthesis, thereby preventing obesity-induced metabolic complications. Conversely, silencing of endogenous miR-26a in conventional diet-fed mice impaired insulin sensitivity, enhanced glucose production, and increased fatty acid synthesis. miR-26a targeted several key regulators of hepatic metabolism and insulin signaling. These findings reveal miR-26a as a regulator of liver metabolism and suggest miR-26a should be further explored as a potential target for the treatment of T2D.

SUBMITTER: Fu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4497741 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MicroRNA-26a regulates insulin sensitivity and metabolism of glucose and lipids.

Fu Xianghui X   Dong Bingning B   Tian Yan Y   Lefebvre Philippe P   Meng Zhipeng Z   Wang Xichun X   Pattou François F   Han Weidong W   Wang Xiaoqiong X   Lou Fang F   Jove Richard R   Staels Bart B   Moore David D DD   Huang Wendong W  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20150511 6


Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is characterized by insulin resistance and increased hepatic glucose production, yet the molecular mechanisms underlying these abnormalities are poorly understood. MicroRNAs (miRs) are a class of small, noncoding RNAs that have been implicated in the regulation of human diseases, including T2D. miR-26a is known to play a critical role in tumorigenesis; however, its function in cellular metabolism remains unknown. Here, we determined that miR-26a regulates insulin signaling  ...[more]

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