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Crucial Role of the SH2B1 PH Domain for the Control of Energy Balance.

Citation
Flores, A., et al. “Crucial Role Of The Sh2B1 Ph Domain For The Control Of Energy Balance.”. Diabetes, pp. 2049-2062.
Center University of Michigan
Author Anabel Flores, Lawrence S Argetsinger, Lukas K J Stadler, Alvaro E Malaga, Paul B Vander, Lauren C DeSantis, Ray M Joe, Joel M Cline, Julia M Keogh, Elana Henning, Inês Barroso, Edson Mendes de Oliveira, Gowri Chandrashekar, Erik S Clutter, Yixin Hu, Jeanne Stuckey, Sadaf Farooqi, Martin G Myers, Christin Carter-Su
Abstract

Disruption of the adaptor protein SH2B1 (SH2-B, PSM) is associated with severe obesity, insulin resistance, and neurobehavioral abnormalities in mice and humans. Here, we identify 15 variants in severely obese children. Four obesity-associated human variants lie in the Pleckstrin homology (PH) domain, suggesting that the PH domain is essential for SH2B1's function. We generated a mouse model of a human variant in this domain (P322S). P322S/P322S mice exhibited substantial prenatal lethality. Examination of the P322S/+ metabolic phenotype revealed late-onset glucose intolerance. To circumvent P322S/P322S lethality, mice containing a two-amino acid deletion within the SH2B1 PH domain (ΔP317, R318 [ΔPR]) were studied. Mice homozygous for ΔPR were born at the expected Mendelian ratio and exhibited obesity plus insulin resistance and glucose intolerance beyond that attributable to their increased adiposity. These studies demonstrate that the PH domain plays a crucial role in how SH2B1 controls energy balance and glucose homeostasis.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Diabetes
Volume
68
Issue
11
Number of Pages
2049-2062
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1939-327X
DOI
10.2337/db19-0608
Alternate Journal
Diabetes
PMID
31439647
PMCID
PMC6804625
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