Objective: WWOX, a well-established tumor suppressor, is frequently lost in cancer and plays important roles in DNA damage response and cellular metabolism. Methods: We re-analyzed several genome-wide association studies (GWAS) using the Type 2 Diabetes Knowledge Portal website to uncover WWOX's association with metabolic syndrome (MetS). Using several engineered mouse models, we studied the effect of somatic WWOX loss on glucose homeostasis. Results: Several WWOX variants were found to be strongly associated with MetS disorders. In mouse models, somatic ablation of Wwox in skeletal muscle (WwoxΔSKM) results in weight gain, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance. Furthermore, WwoxΔSKM mice display reduced amounts of slow-twitch fibers,...
Objective: TANK Binding Kinase 1 (TBK1) has been implicated in the regulation of metabolism through ...
Aims/hypothesis Homozygous staggerer (sg/sg) mice, which have decreased and dysfunctional Rorα (also...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
AbstractWWOX was cloned as a putative tumor suppressor gene mapping to chromosomal fragile site FRA1...
International audienceBackground/Aims: Myostatin is known as a powerful negative regulator of muscle...
The WW domain-containing oxidoreductase (WWOX) gene encodes a tumor suppressor. We have previously s...
WWOX, the gene that spans the second most common human chromosomal fragile site, FRA16D, is inactiva...
Recent reports indicate that the hypoxia-induced factor (HIF1α) and the Warburg effect play an initi...
Objective: Muscle glucose storage and muscle glycogen synthase (gys1) defects have been associated w...
Objective: The development of skeletal muscle insulin resistance is an early physiological defect, y...
1432-0428 (Electronic) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Due to their...
OBJECTIVE: Glycogen is a major energy reserve in liver and skeletal muscle. The master metabolic reg...
Background: Oxidative stress (OS) is an imbalance between free radical production and the antioxidan...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
Objective: Given that cellular O-GlcNAcylation levels are thought to be real-time measures of cellul...
Objective: TANK Binding Kinase 1 (TBK1) has been implicated in the regulation of metabolism through ...
Aims/hypothesis Homozygous staggerer (sg/sg) mice, which have decreased and dysfunctional Rorα (also...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...
AbstractWWOX was cloned as a putative tumor suppressor gene mapping to chromosomal fragile site FRA1...
International audienceBackground/Aims: Myostatin is known as a powerful negative regulator of muscle...
The WW domain-containing oxidoreductase (WWOX) gene encodes a tumor suppressor. We have previously s...
WWOX, the gene that spans the second most common human chromosomal fragile site, FRA16D, is inactiva...
Recent reports indicate that the hypoxia-induced factor (HIF1α) and the Warburg effect play an initi...
Objective: Muscle glucose storage and muscle glycogen synthase (gys1) defects have been associated w...
Objective: The development of skeletal muscle insulin resistance is an early physiological defect, y...
1432-0428 (Electronic) Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tAIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Due to their...
OBJECTIVE: Glycogen is a major energy reserve in liver and skeletal muscle. The master metabolic reg...
Background: Oxidative stress (OS) is an imbalance between free radical production and the antioxidan...
This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a PREreview. You can view the complete PREr...
Objective: Given that cellular O-GlcNAcylation levels are thought to be real-time measures of cellul...
Objective: TANK Binding Kinase 1 (TBK1) has been implicated in the regulation of metabolism through ...
Aims/hypothesis Homozygous staggerer (sg/sg) mice, which have decreased and dysfunctional Rorα (also...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In the context of obesity, epigenetic mechanisms regulate cell-specific chrom...