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Seven-Up Is a Novel Regulator of Insulin Signaling.

Citation
Musselman, L. P., et al. “Seven-Up Is A Novel Regulator Of Insulin Signaling.”. Genetics, pp. 1643-1656.
Center Washington University in St Louis
Author Laura Palanker Musselman, Jill L Fink, Ezekiel J Maier, Jared A Gatto, Michael R Brent, Thomas J Baranski
Keywords Drosophila, Seven-up, diabetes, ecdysone receptor, obesity
Abstract

Insulin resistance is associated with obesity, cardiovascular disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and type 2 diabetes. These complications are exacerbated by a high-calorie diet, which we used to model type 2 diabetes in Our studies focused on the fat body, an adipose- and liver-like tissue that stores fat and maintains circulating glucose. A gene regulatory network was constructed to predict potential regulators of insulin signaling in this tissue. Genomic characterization of fat bodies suggested a central role for the transcription factor Seven-up (Svp). Here, we describe a new role for Svp as a positive regulator of insulin signaling. Tissue-specific loss-of-function showed that Svp is required in the fat body to promote glucose clearance, lipid turnover, and insulin signaling. Svp appears to promote insulin signaling, at least in part, by inhibiting ecdysone signaling. Svp also impairs the immune response possibly via inhibition of antimicrobial peptide expression in the fat body. Taken together, these studies show that gene regulatory networks can help identify positive regulators of insulin signaling and metabolic homeostasis using the fat body.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Genetics
Volume
208
Issue
4
Number of Pages
1643-1656
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1943-2631
DOI
10.1534/genetics.118.300770
Alternate Journal
Genetics
PMID
29487137
PMCID
PMC5887154
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