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DOCK5 regulates energy balance and hepatic insulin sensitivity by targeting mTORC1 signaling.


ABSTRACT: The dedicator of cytokinesis 5 (DOCK5) is associated with obesity. However, the mechanism by which DOCK5 contributes to obesity remains completely unknown. Here, we show that hepatic DOCK5 expression significantly decreases at a state of insulin resistance (IR). Deletion of DOCK5 in mice reduces energy expenditure, promotes obesity, augments IR, dysregulates glucose metabolism, and activates the mTOR (Raptor)/S6K1 pathway under a high-fat diet (HFD). The overexpression of DOCK5 in hepatocytes inhibits gluconeogenic gene expression and increases the level of insulin receptor (InsR) and Akt phosphorylation. DOCK5 overexpression also inhibits mTOR/S6K1 phosphorylation and decreases the level of raptor protein expression. The opposite effects were observed in DOCK5-deficient hepatocytes. Importantly, in liver-specific Raptor knockout mice and associated hepatocytes, the effects of an adeno-associated virus (AAV8)- or adenovirus-mediated DOCK5 knockdown on glucose metabolism and insulin signaling are largely eliminated. Additionally, DOCK5-Raptor interaction is indispensable for the DOCK5-mediated regulation of hepatic glucose production (HGP). Therefore, DOCK5 acts as a regulator of Raptor to control hepatic insulin activity and glucose homeostasis.

SUBMITTER: Lai Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7001503 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DOCK5 regulates energy balance and hepatic insulin sensitivity by targeting mTORC1 signaling.

Lai Yerui Y   Zhao Anjiang A   Tan Minghong M   Yang Mengliu M   Lin Yao Y   Li Shengbing S   Song Jinlin J   Zheng Hongting H   Zhu Zhiming Z   Liu Dongfang D   Liu Chaohong C   Li Ling L   Yang Gangyi G  

EMBO reports 20191229 2


The dedicator of cytokinesis 5 (DOCK5) is associated with obesity. However, the mechanism by which DOCK5 contributes to obesity remains completely unknown. Here, we show that hepatic DOCK5 expression significantly decreases at a state of insulin resistance (IR). Deletion of DOCK5 in mice reduces energy expenditure, promotes obesity, augments IR, dysregulates glucose metabolism, and activates the mTOR (Raptor)/S6K1 pathway under a high-fat diet (HFD). The overexpression of DOCK5 in hepatocytes in  ...[more]

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