CircRNF111 Protects Against Insulin Resistance and Lipid Deposition via Regulating miR-143-3p/IGF2R Axis in Metabolic Syndrome

  • Xihua Lin
  • Xihua Lin
  • Ying Du
  • Weina Lu
  • Weiwei Gui
  • Shuiya Sun
  • Yiyi Zhu
  • Gangliang Wang
  • Daniel Turunen Eserberg
  • Fenping Zheng
  • Jiaqiang Zhou
  • Fang Wu
  • Hong Li
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Publication date
August 2021
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Journal
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Abstract

Abnormal expression of circRNAs (circular RNAs), a subclass of non-coding RNAs, has been documented in numerous human diseases. Herein, we explored whether circRNAs act as ceRNAs (competing endogenous RNAs) to modulate the pathological process-insulin resistance, as well as dyslipidemia of MetS (Metabolic Syndrome). The profile of circRNAs in serume of MetS and control samples was characterized by circRNA deep sequencing. We identified circRNF111 as a key downregulated circRNA involved in MetS. The decreased expression of circRNF111 in the serum samples of MetS was directly linked to excessive insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. Loss-of-function experiments showed that circRNF111 knockdown inhibited the glucose uptake and the Akt signaling...

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