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- W2166668762 abstract "Diabetes mellitus derives from either insulin deficiency (type I) or resistance (type II). Homozygous mutations in the insulin receptor (IR) gene cause the rare leprechaunism and Rabson-Mendenhall syndromes, severe forms of hyperinsulinemic insulin resistance for which no therapy is currently available. Systems have been developed that allow protein-protein interactions to be brought under the control of small-molecule dimerizer drugs. As a potential tool to rescue glucose homeostasis at will in both insulin and insulin receptor deficiencies, we developed a recombinant chimeric insulin receptor (LFv2IRE) that can be homodimerized and activated by the small-molecule dimerizer AP20187. In HepG2 cells transduced with adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors encoding LFv2IRE, AP20187 induces LFv2IRE homodimerization and transphosphorylation minutes after drug administration, resulting in the phosphorylation of a canonical substrate of the insulin receptor tyrosine kinase, IRS-1. AP20187 activation of LFv2IRE is dependent on the dose of drug and the amount of chimeric receptor expressed in AAV-transduced cells. Finally, AP20187-dependent activation of LFv2IRE results in insulin-like effects, such as induction of glycogen synthase activity and cellular proliferation. In vivo LFv2IRE transduction of insulin target tissues followed by AP20187 dosing may represent a therapeutic strategy to be tested in animal models of insulin resistance due to insulin receptor deficiency or of type I diabetes. This system may also represent a useful tool to dissect in vivo the independent contribution of insulin target tissues to hormone action." @default.
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- W2166668762 title "Pharmacological Regulation of the Insulin Receptor Signaling Pathway Mimics Insulin Action in Cells Transduced with Viral Vectors" @default.
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