Animal Cells and Systems (Mar 2019)

MiR-15b can target insulin receptor to regulate hepatic insulin signaling in mice

  • Wei-Dong Li,
  • Jin-Rong Xia,
  • Yan-Shu Lian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/19768354.2019.1583125
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
pp. 82 – 89

Abstract

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Now diabetes is growing to be a health problems globally. However, its specific pathogenesis still needs further exploration. Here we showed that miR-15b was upregulated in the palmitate-induced HepG2 cells and livers of hyperglycemic mice. At the same time, we confirmed that the insulin receptor was a direct target of miR-15b. Then we found that the manipulation of miR-15b expression level could affect the insulin signaling pathway of HepG2 cells and the inhibition of miR-15b in liver of ob/ob mice can improve insulin sensitivity of mice. Furthermore, our study demonstrated that palmitate could upregulate the expression of miR-15b by activating PPARα. Our findings established PPARα-responsive miR-15b as a critical regulator of hepatic insulin signaling, thus serving as a new potential therapeutic target for diabetes.

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