Mitotic regulators and the SHP2-MAPK pathway promote IR endocytosis and feedback regulation of insulin signaling
The mechanisms promoting insulin resistance at the receptor level are poorly understood. Here, Choi et al. show that mitotic proteins and the SHP2-MAPK pathway regulate receptor endocytosis and insulin signaling feedback, identifying a potential role for SHP2 inhibitors to treat diabetes.
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doaj-819277c64772481c8648587394125c812021-05-11T12:37:29ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232019-04-0110111710.1038/s41467-019-09318-3Mitotic regulators and the SHP2-MAPK pathway promote IR endocytosis and feedback regulation of insulin signalingEunhee Choi0Sotaro Kikuchi1Haishan Gao2Karolina Brodzik3Ibrahim Nassour4Adam Yopp5Amit G. Singal6Hao Zhu7Hongtao Yu8Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterHoward Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterHoward Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterHoward Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterChildren’s Research Institute, Departments of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, Center for Regenerative Science and Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterChildren’s Research Institute, Departments of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, Center for Regenerative Science and Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterChildren’s Research Institute, Departments of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, Center for Regenerative Science and Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterChildren’s Research Institute, Departments of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, Center for Regenerative Science and Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterHoward Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterThe mechanisms promoting insulin resistance at the receptor level are poorly understood. Here, Choi et al. show that mitotic proteins and the SHP2-MAPK pathway regulate receptor endocytosis and insulin signaling feedback, identifying a potential role for SHP2 inhibitors to treat diabetes.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09318-3 |
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Eunhee Choi Sotaro Kikuchi Haishan Gao Karolina Brodzik Ibrahim Nassour Adam Yopp Amit G. Singal Hao Zhu Hongtao Yu |
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Eunhee Choi Sotaro Kikuchi Haishan Gao Karolina Brodzik Ibrahim Nassour Adam Yopp Amit G. Singal Hao Zhu Hongtao Yu Mitotic regulators and the SHP2-MAPK pathway promote IR endocytosis and feedback regulation of insulin signaling Nature Communications |
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Eunhee Choi Sotaro Kikuchi Haishan Gao Karolina Brodzik Ibrahim Nassour Adam Yopp Amit G. Singal Hao Zhu Hongtao Yu |
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Mitotic regulators and the SHP2-MAPK pathway promote IR endocytosis and feedback regulation of insulin signaling |
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Mitotic regulators and the SHP2-MAPK pathway promote IR endocytosis and feedback regulation of insulin signaling |
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Mitotic regulators and the SHP2-MAPK pathway promote IR endocytosis and feedback regulation of insulin signaling |
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Mitotic regulators and the SHP2-MAPK pathway promote IR endocytosis and feedback regulation of insulin signaling |
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Mitotic regulators and the SHP2-MAPK pathway promote IR endocytosis and feedback regulation of insulin signaling |
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mitotic regulators and the shp2-mapk pathway promote ir endocytosis and feedback regulation of insulin signaling |
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The mechanisms promoting insulin resistance at the receptor level are poorly understood. Here, Choi et al. show that mitotic proteins and the SHP2-MAPK pathway regulate receptor endocytosis and insulin signaling feedback, identifying a potential role for SHP2 inhibitors to treat diabetes. |
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