Insulin Promotes Glucose Consumption via Regulation of miR-99a/mTOR/PKM2 Pathway

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Insulin is known to regulate multiple cellular functions and is used for the treatment of diabetes. MicroRNAs have been demonstrated to be involved in many human diseases, including Type 2 diabetes. In this study, we showed that insulin decreased miR-99a expression levels, but induced glucose consumption and lactate production, and increased the expression of mTOR, HIF-1α and PKM2 in HepG2 and HL7702 cells. Forced expression of miR-99a or rapamycin treatment blocked insulin-induced PKM2 and HIF-1α expression, and glucose consumption and lactate production. Meanwhile, knockdown of HIF-1α inhibited PKM2 expression and insulin-induced glucose consumption. Taken together, these findings will reveal the role and mechanism ofinsulin in regulating glycolytic activities via miR-99a/mTOR. © 2013 Li et al.

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Li, W., Wang, J., Chen, Q. D., Qian, X., Li, Q., Yin, Y., … Jiang, B. H. (2013). Insulin Promotes Glucose Consumption via Regulation of miR-99a/mTOR/PKM2 Pathway. PLoS ONE, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064924

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