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Development of a physiological insulin resistance model in human stem cell–derived adipocytes

Authors :
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology
Friesen, Max
Khalil, Andrew S
Barrasa, M Inmaculada
Jeppesen, Jacob F
Mooney, David J
Jaenisch, Rudolf
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology
Friesen, Max
Khalil, Andrew S
Barrasa, M Inmaculada
Jeppesen, Jacob F
Mooney, David J
Jaenisch, Rudolf
Source :
Science Advances
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

<jats:p>Adipocytes are key regulators of human metabolism, and their dysfunction in insulin signaling is central to metabolic diseases including type II diabetes mellitus (T2D). However, the progression of insulin resistance into T2D is still poorly understood. This limited understanding is due, in part, to the dearth of suitable models of insulin signaling in human adipocytes. Traditionally, adipocyte models fail to recapitulate in vivo insulin signaling, possibly due to exposure to supraphysiological nutrient and hormone conditions. We developed a protocol for human pluripotent stem cell–derived adipocytes that uses physiological nutrient conditions to produce a potent insulin response comparable to in vivo adipocytes. After systematic optimization, this protocol allows robust insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and transcriptional insulin response. Furthermore, exposure of sensitized adipocytes to physiological hyperinsulinemia dampens insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and dysregulates insulin-responsive transcription. Overall, our methodology provides a novel platform for the mechanistic study of insulin signaling and resistance using human pluripotent stem cell–derived adipocytes.</jats:p>

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Science Advances
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1370256304
Document Type :
Electronic Resource