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The Adipose Transcriptional Response to Insulin Is Determined by Obesity, Not Insulin Sensitivity.

Mikael Rydén1, Olga Hrydziuszko2, Enrichetta Mileti3, Amitha Raman1, Jette Bornholdt4, Mette Boyd4, Eva Toft5, Veronica Qvist5, Erik Näslund6, Anders Thorell7, Daniel P Andersson1, Ingrid Dahlman5, Hui Gao8, Albin Sandelin4, Carsten O Daub9, Peter Arner10.   

Abstract

Metabolically healthy obese subjects display preserved insulin sensitivity and a beneficial white adipose tissue gene expression pattern. However, this observation stems from fasting studies when insulin levels are low. We investigated adipose gene expression by 5'Cap-mRNA sequencing in 17 healthy non-obese (NO), 21 insulin-sensitive severely obese (ISO), and 30 insulin-resistant severely obese (IRO) subjects, before and 2 hr into a hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp. ISO and IRO subjects displayed a clear but globally similar transcriptional response to insulin, which differed from the small effects observed in NO subjects. In the obese, 231 genes were altered; 71 were enriched in ISO subjects (e.g., phosphorylation processes), and 52 were enriched in IRO subjects (e.g., cellular stimuli). Common cardio-metabolic risk factors and gender do not influence these findings. This study demonstrates that differences in the acute transcriptional response to insulin are primarily driven by obesity per se, challenging the notion of healthy obese adipose tissue, at least in severe obesity.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27545890     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.07.070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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