Novel systems for dynamically assessing insulin action in live cells reveals heterogeneity in the insulin response

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Regulated GLUT4 trafficking is a key action of insulin. Quantitative stepwise analysis of this process provides a powerful tool for pinpointing regulatory nodes that contribute to insulin regulation and insulin resistance. We describe a novel GLUT4 construct and workflow for the streamlined dissection of GLUT4 trafficking; from simple high throughput screens to high resolution analyses of individual vesicles. We reveal single cell heterogeneity in insulin action highlighting the utility of this approach - each cell displayed a unique and highly reproducible insulin response, implying that each cell is hard-wired to produce a specific output in response to a given stimulus. These data highlight that the response of a cell population to insulin is underpinned by extensive heterogeneity at the single cell level. This heterogeneity is pre-programmed within each cell and is not the result of intracellular stochastic events. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

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Burchfield, J. G., Lu, J., Fazakerley, D. J., Tan, S. X., Ng, Y., Mele, K., … James, D. E. (2013). Novel systems for dynamically assessing insulin action in live cells reveals heterogeneity in the insulin response. Traffic, 14(3), 259–273. https://doi.org/10.1111/tra.12035

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