- Knock-down of LAR protein tyrosine phosphatase induces insulin resistance.
Knock-down of LAR protein tyrosine phosphatase induces insulin resistance.
FEBS letters (2005-05-18)
Ann Mander, Conrad P Hodgkinson, Graham J Sale
PMID15896785
RÉSUMÉ
To test the role of the leukocyte common antigen-related protein tyrosine phosphatase (LAR) as a regulator of insulin receptor (IR) signalling, an siRNA probe against LAR was developed. Knock-down of LAR induced post-receptor insulin resistance with the insulin-induced activation of PKB/Akt and MAP kinases markedly inhibited. The phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of the IR and insulin receptor substrate (IRS) proteins were unaffected by LAR knock-down. These results identify LAR as a crucial regulator of the sensitivity of two key insulin signalling pathways to insulin. Moreover, the siRNA probe provides a molecular tool of general applicability for further dissecting the precise targets and roles of LAR.