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Vav2 catalysis-dependent pathways contribute to skeletal muscle growth and metabolic homeostasis.
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Palabras clave
Skeletal muscle
Rho GTPase activator
Insulin responsiveness
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-vav
Fecha de publicación
2020-11-16
Citación
Rodríguez-Fdez, S., Lorenzo-Martín, L. F., Fernández-Pisonero, I., Porteiro, B., Veyrat-Durebex, C., Beiroa, D., ... & Bustelo, X. R. (2020). Vav2 catalysis-dependent pathways contribute to skeletal muscle growth and metabolic homeostasis. Nature communications, 11(1), 5808.
Resumen
[EN]Skeletal muscle promotes metabolic balance by regulating glucose uptake and the stimulation of multiple interorgan crosstalk. We show here that the catalytic activity of Vav2, a Rho GTPase activator, modulates the signaling output of the IGF1- and insulin-stimulated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway in that tissue. Consistent with this, mice bearing a Vav2 protein with decreased catalytic activity exhibit reduced muscle mass, lack of proper insulin responsiveness and, at much later times, a metabolic syndrome-like condition. Conversely, mice expressing a catalytically hyperactive Vav2 develop muscle hypertrophy and increased insulin responsiveness. Of note, while hypoactive Vav2 predisposes to, hyperactive Vav2 protects against high fat diet-induced metabolic imbalance. These data unveil a regulatory layer affecting the signaling output of insulin family factors in muscle.
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DOI
10.1038/s41467-020-19489-z
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