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A fluorescent reporter assay of differential gene expression response to insulin in hepatocytes.

Citation
McKimpson, W. M., and D. Accili. “A Fluorescent Reporter Assay Of Differential Gene Expression Response To Insulin In Hepatocytes.”. American Journal Of Physiology. Cell Physiology, pp. C143-C151.
Center Columbia University
Author Wendy M McKimpson, Domenico Accili
Keywords FoxO1, cell heterogeneity, Fatty acid synthase, hepatocyte, insulin sensitivity
Abstract

Insulin regulates multiple hepatic metabolic pathways in a seemingly heterogeneous manner. To understand this heterogeneity, we hypothesized that different subpopulations of hepatocytes have different sensitivity to insulin. To test this hypothesis, we developed a fluorescent reporter in which the insulin-responsive fatty acid synthase (FAS) promoter drove expression of a time-dependent fluorescent protein ("timer") and characterized timer expression in flow-sorted cell populations. In Hepa1c1c7 and AML12 hepatocytes, we found that different cell populations express distinct timer fluorescence following insulin treatment, consistent with cellular heterogeneity in the response to insulin. RNA measurements indicated an enrichment of forkhead box O transcription factors in cells with a greater response to insulin. Moreover, we found evidence of increased Akt activation. These data are consistent with a heterogeneous cellular response to insulin and raise the possibility that these different subpopulations underlie the peculiar pathophysiology of hepatic insulin resistance.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
American journal of physiology. Cell physiology
Volume
317
Issue
1
Number of Pages
C143-C151
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1522-1563
DOI
10.1152/ajpcell.00504.2018
Alternate Journal
Am. J. Physiol., Cell Physiol.
PMID
31091147
PMCID
PMC6689749
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