International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jul 2022)

G6PD Deficiency Is Crucial for Insulin Signaling Activation in Skeletal Muscle

  • Aiwen Jiang,
  • Hongyun Guo,
  • Xiaoyu Jiang,
  • Jingli Tao,
  • Wangjun Wu,
  • Honglin Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137425
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 13
p. 7425

Abstract

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Glucose 6-P dehydrogenase (G6PD) is the first rate-limiting enzyme in pentose phosphate pathway (PPP), and it is proverbial that G6PD is absent in skeletal muscle. However, how and why G6PD is down-regulated during skeletal muscle development is unclear. In this study, we confirmed the expression of G6PD was down-regulated during myogenesis in vitro and in vivo. G6PD was absolutely silent in adult skeletal muscle. Histone H3 acetylation and DNA methylation act together on the expression of G6PD. Neither knock-down of G6PD nor over-expression of G6PD affects myogenic differentiation. Knock-down of G6PD significantly promotes the sensitivity and response of skeletal muscle cells to insulin; over-expression of G6PD significantly injures the sensitivity and response of skeletal muscle cells to insulin. High-fat diet treatment impairs insulin signaling by up-regulating G6PD, and knock-down of G6PD rescues the impaired insulin signaling and glucose uptake caused by high-fat diet treatment. Taken together, this study explored the importance of G6PD deficiency during myogenic differentiation, which provides new sight to treat insulin resistance and type-2 diabetes.

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