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Toll-like receptor 4 regulates insulin signal transduction in retinal Müller cells.

Citation
Liu, L., and J. J. Steinle. “Toll-Like Receptor 4 Regulates Insulin Signal Transduction In Retinal Müller Cells.”. Growth Factors (Chur, Switzerland), pp. 234-238.
Center University of Michigan
Author Li Liu, Jena J Steinle
Keywords Insulin Signaling, Müller cells, Knockout mice, retina
Abstract

Dysfunctional insulin signalling is a causative factor in type-2 diabetes. While insulin signal transduction has been well investigated in many tissues, less is known in retinal tissues. We have previously reported that toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is involved in retinal damage in diabetes. We used TLR4 retinal Müller cell-specific knockout mice and Müller cells in culture to investigate the effects of loss of TLR4 on Müller cell insulin signal transduction. Loss of TLR4 in the mouse retinal Müller cells led to increased insulin receptor and Akt phosphorylation, with reduced insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) phosphorylation on serine 307, which was associated with reduced cleavage of caspase 3. In retinal Müller cells grown in high glucose, insulin signal transduction was impaired, but these responses were reduced with cells were transfected with TLR4 siRNA. Taken together, the data suggest that TLR4 regulates insulin signal transduction in retinal Müller cells.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Growth factors (Chur, Switzerland)
Volume
35
Issue
6
Number of Pages
234-238
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1029-2292
DOI
10.1080/08977194.2018.1442833
Alternate Journal
Growth Factors
PMID
29490521
PMCID
PMC5948174
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